Mignon; or, Bootles' Baby

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Mignon; or, Bootles' Baby

by John Strange Winter

EN·~1 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

MIGNON OR, BOOTLES’ BABY

0:17
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:55
3

CHAPTER I.

19:28
4

CHAPTER II.

10:55
5

CHAPTER III.

11:24
6

CHAPTER IV.

12:07
7

CHAPTER V.

18:16
8

CHAPTER VI.

4:48
9

CHAPTER VII.

4:06
10

CHAPTER VIII.

9:05

Description

In the bustling world of the Scarlet Lancers, Captain “Bootles” Ferrers is known for his sharp mind at the whist table and his steady command of the regiment. When a helpless infant—Mignon—appears in his life, the seasoned officer finds himself juggling the rigors of military duty with an unexpected paternal affection, much to the amusement and curiosity of his comrades. The novella paints a vivid picture of life in a Victorian cavalry barracks, from the clatter of stone steps to the soft glow of a firelit sitting‑room, while introducing a cast of colorful characters who hover around Bootles’ every move.

Bootles’ occasional, mysterious headaches hint at deeper strains beneath his composed exterior, and the gentle rustle he hears late at night suggests that the baby’s presence may stir more than just domestic concerns. As friendships are tested and loyalties reaffirmed, the story balances humor, tenderness, and the subtle drama of a man caught between honor, habit, and the tender responsibility of caring for a child. Listeners will be drawn into a world where medals and lullabies coexist, promising a warm, character‑driven tale of unexpected companionship.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (95K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Les Bowler

Release date

2021-02-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Strange Winter

John Strange Winter

1856–1911

A hugely popular late-Victorian novelist and journalist, this writer published under a boldly masculine pen name and became especially known for lively stories of military life. Behind that pseudonym was Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard, a prolific author who also played a visible part in Britain’s literary world.

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