The Children of the Castle

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The Children of the Castle

by Mrs. Molesworth

EN·~3 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Chapter One. - Ruby and Mavis.

18:52
2

Chapter Two. - Winfried.

19:18
3

Chapter Three. - The Princess with the Forget-me-not Eyes.

20:13
4

Chapter Four. - A Boy and a Boat.

19:28
5

Chapter Five. - The Fisherman’s Hut.

19:02
6

Chapter Six. - Bertrand.

21:09
7

Chapter Seven. - In the Turret-Room.

17:21
8

Chapter Eight. - A Naughty Plan.

18:41
9

Chapter Nine. - Beginnings?

16:58
10

Chapter Ten. - “Forget-Me-Not Land.”

14:13

Description

A weather‑worn fortress crowns the cliffs overlooking the sea, its stone walls bearing the scars of centuries of storm and siege. From the rocky side it looms like a grim sentinel, its narrow turrets peering out over crashing waves, while the sun‑lit southern face softens into a garden‑kissed manor, ivy curling around windows that open onto blooming terraces. In every season the castle shifts its mood—winter brings fierce, wind‑howling silhouettes, and summer drapes the walls in warm, golden light, offering a perfect perch for watching endless horizons.

Within those ancient stones live two twelve‑year‑old twins, Ruby and Mavis, whose bond is as intricate as the castle itself. Ruby shines with bright eyes and effortless grace, drawing admiration from every passerby, while Mavis moves more quietly, her temperament a gentle counterpoint to her sister’s flair. Their contrasting personalities set the stage for whispered adventures and hidden secrets, inviting listeners to step inside the castle and discover the world these sisters create together.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (208K 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.

About the author

Mrs. Molesworth

Mrs. Molesworth

1839–1921

A beloved Victorian storyteller, she helped shape children's fiction with warm, domestic tales full of imagination. Best known as Mrs. Molesworth, she wrote stories that generations of young readers treasured, including The Cuckoo Clock.

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