
Transcriber's note: Unusual and inconsistent spelling is as printed.
In a quiet West Country estate, the Basset siblings have built a life of modest routine, surrounded by a thriving garden and a remarkable collection of butterflies. Their world, already tinged with the strains of a distant war, is further shaken when a letter arrives from their nephew, an officer stationed in India, announcing that his young daughter will be sent to stay with them. The news brings a mix of anxiety and duty, as the family must prepare a home for a child accustomed to a very different culture. Alongside the twins May and Donald, who have already found a place in the household, the arrival promises both comfort and disruption.
As the Bassets grapple with the practicalities—arranging a warm bedroom, adjusting schedules, and reassuring a grieving mother—they also confront deeper questions of belonging and identity. The gentle, compassionate tone of their daily life clashes with the uncertainty of war, making the prospect of welcoming the Indian girl both a hopeful respite and a delicate challenge. Listeners will be drawn into the nuanced interplay of family loyalty, cultural exchange, and the quiet courage required to welcome a stranger into an already fragile world.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (144K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: The Religious Tract Society, 1916.
Release date
2023-04-20
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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