
THE CROFTON BOYS - BY HARRIET MARTINEAU - AUTHOR OF "THE PEASANT AND THE PRINCE," "FEATS ON THE FIORD," ETC., ETC. - LONDON GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS - BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL NEW YORK: 9, LAFAYETTE PLACE - Ballantyne Press BALLANTYNE, HANSON AND CO., EDINBURGH CHANDOS STREET, LONDON
THE CROFTON BOYS.
CHAPTER I. - ALL THE PROCTORS BUT PHIL.
CHAPTER II. - WHY MR. TOOKE CAME.
CHAPTER III. - MICHAELMAS-DAY COME.
CHAPTER IV. - MICHAELMAS-DAY OVER.
CHAPTER V. - CROFTON PLAY.
CHAPTER VI. - FIRST RAMBLE.
CHAPTER VII. - WHAT IS ONLY TO BE HAD AT HOME.
CHAPTER VIII. - A LONG DAY.
In the heart of bustling London, a modest chemist’s shop anchors a close‑knit family whose world revolves around the river’s constant flow. From their narrow windows the Proctor children watch barges and sailboats glide past, while the girls find quiet pleasure in sewing by the sun‑warmed ledges and the boys turn the house into a playground of daring climbs and imagined voyages. Their daily rhythm is a gentle mix of market trips, evening walks along the Thames, and the occasional visit from countryside friends, all set against the backdrop of a city that feels both intimate and expansive.
Yet beneath the comfortable routine stirs a restless yearning, especially in the youngest brother, who dreams of soldiering and seafaring adventures after glimpses of distant ships. His older siblings, torn between indulgent teasing and protective counsel, debate whether such fantasies will lead him away from home or simply shape his future. The story captures the charm of Victorian family life while gently probing the tension between youthful ambition and the security of familiar streets.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (292K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was made using scans of public domain works in the International Children's Digital Library.)
Release date
2007-08-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1802–1876
A fearless Victorian writer who turned big ideas about society, politics, and everyday life into clear, lively prose. Her books and essays helped popularize economics and social analysis for ordinary readers while also arguing for reform.
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