
Transcriber's note: Unusual and inconsistent spelling is as printed.
In a cramped London workman's flat, eleven‑year‑old Marigold balances schoolbooks with the duties of a caring older sister. Her mother, Mrs. Holcroft, stitches delicate embroidery to make ends meet while dreaming of a better education for her bright daughter. The daily rhythm of bedtime rituals, simple meals of bread and cocoa, and the howl of a March storm set a vivid backdrop for their modest life.
As the wind rattles the windows, Mrs. Holcroft begins to share memories of her own seafaring childhood and the wandering years spent with her regimented husband. These stories stir Marigold’s imagination and hint at possibilities beyond the narrow streets she knows. The first act follows their quiet perseverance, hinting at the choices that will shape the little maid’s future.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (254K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: American Tract Society, 1903.
Release date
2023-06-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A prolific English writer of children's fiction, she filled her stories with family life, moral choices, and the everyday adventures of young people. Her books were widely circulated in the late Victorian and early 20th-century years, and many remain readable today through public-domain editions.
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