
Chapter One. - I’d Choose to be a Queen.
Chapter Two. - A Hot Supper.
Chapter Three. - What the Children Promised Their Mother.
Chapter Four. - A Dog and his Story.
Chapter Five. - Jenks Passes his Word.
Chapter Six. - Give the Poor Dog a Bone.
Chapter Seven. - At the Derby.
Chapter Eight. - A Ghost in the Cellar.
Chapter Nine. - Flo in the Witness-Box.
Chapter Ten. - The Little Woman in Black.
In the glittering spring of 1875 London, the city’s grand avenues pulse with music, carriages, and the chatter of society’s elite. Amid the opulent storefronts of Regent Street, a wiry ten‑year‑old urchin darts through crowds, his keen eyes taking in the splendor that surrounds him while the world’s wealth seems to rule every breath.
His restless wander leads him down narrow shortcuts into the shadowed back‑streets, where a hidden cellar houses a small, solemn girl named Flo. Together they share whispered plans and daring escapades, climbing rickety ladders and slipping through the city’s forgotten passages. Their friendship, forged in the contrast between bright boulevards and dim underworlds, offers a lively glimpse of childhood resilience against the backdrop of Victorian London’s bustling life.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (279K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2013-07-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1854–1914
Best known for lively stories for girls and for early crime fiction, this Irish-born writer was astonishingly prolific, publishing hundreds of books and stories across her career. Her work moved easily from school stories and adventure tales to sensation and mystery.
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