The Children of the New Forest

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The Children of the New Forest

by Frederick Marryat

EN·~10 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

CHAPTER I.

16:49
2

CHAPTER II.

22:25
3

CHAPTER III.

18:15
4

CHAPTER IV.

21:14
5

CHAPTER V.

24:38
6

CHAPTER VI.

19:08
7

CHAPTER VII.

16:20
8

CHAPTER VIII.

16:05
9

CHAPTER IX.

32:50
10

CHAPTER X.

15:40

Description

Set in the turbulent year of 1647, the story follows the four orphaned children of a Royalist colonel who have been left behind at the remote estate of Arnwood, on the edge of the ancient New Forest. With their mother dead and the war scattering their relatives, the youngsters are placed under the watchful eye of Jacob Armitage, a stoic forest keeper who has known the land all his life. The narrative opens as England reels from the defeat of King Charles I, and the forest itself becomes a refuge where the children must learn to survive amid dwindling supplies and the ever‑present danger of a country still at war.

Against this historic backdrop, the siblings discover the rhythms of forest life—hunting, foraging, and navigating a community of keepers, verderers, and other displaced folk. Their daily challenges forge a tight bond and awaken a fierce independence, while the looming presence of the conflict beyond the trees hints at larger choices they may soon face. The tale blends vivid period detail with a heartfelt coming‑of‑age journey, inviting listeners to walk the shadowed paths of the New Forest and share in the children’s quiet courage.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (606K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Marryat

Frederick Marryat

1792–1848

Best known for lively sea tales drawn from real naval experience, this early master of nautical adventure wrote with the speed, humor, and danger of life aboard ship. His stories helped shape the modern maritime novel and still carry the pull of the open sea.

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