
Philippa - by Mrs Molesworth
Illustrations
Chapter One. Good-Byes.
Chapter Two. “What?” said Philippa.
Chapter Three. “So Unlike Her.”
Chapter Four. Fellow-Travellers.
Chapter Five. “Solomon.”
Chapter Six. “Miss Ray.”
Chapter Seven. A Successful Début.
Chapter Eight. A Morning Ramble.
In the golden hush of early autumn, young Philippa finds herself lingering on a porch, watching a carriage fade into the dusk. The scene is painted with quiet melancholy, the chill of evening and the soft rustle of leaves echoing her inner thoughts. Beside her, her older cousin Maida, a woman marked by hidden sorrows, offers a steady, sympathetic presence. Together they contemplate the fleeting nature of good‑byes, the way small moments can linger long after they pass.
As the night deepens, Philippa’s imagination drifts between the ordinary and the uncanny, hinted at by a mysterious cold nose that brushes her hand. The narrative gently explores how empathy can grow from personal trials, revealing Maida’s remarkable ability to feel beyond herself. Listeners are invited into a world where simple observations become portals to deeper understanding, all set against the backdrop of a quietly turning season.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (455K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-07-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1839–1921
A beloved Victorian storyteller, she helped shape children's fiction with warm, imaginative tales that mixed everyday family life with a touch of fantasy. Best remembered for books like The Cuckoo Clock and Carrots, she wrote stories that charmed generations of young readers.
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