

THE FORBIDDEN ROOM: OR “MINE ANSWER WAS MY DEED.”
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE FORBIDDEN ROOM, OR “MINE ANSWER WAS MY DEED.” - CHAPTER I. “BOYS AND GIRLS, AND ALL SORTS.”
CHAPTER II. “WHO’S WHO.”
CHAPTER III. NOTES AND QUERIES.
CHAPTER IV. “IN THE ROSY SUMMER WEATHER.”
CHAPTER V. BOAR HUNTING.
CHAPTER VI. “IN THE CUCKOO COPSE.”
CHAPTER VII. COMING TO BLOWS.
The story opens on a bright June morning at Gaybrook Farm, where Mrs. Busson darts from the dairy to the larder, filling every room with the scent of fresh roses, pies, and jam. The farm’s inhabitants—Polly the odd‑girl, the ancient shepherd Simon, and the nervous French boy Gaston—buzz with nervous excitement as they await a mixed group of children and their families. Their chatter and hurried preparations create a lively tableau of rural life, hinting that something beyond a simple visit is about to unfold.
Amid the bustle, an old dairymaid named Libbie recalls a “forbidden room” tucked away in the attic, a place that has long been sealed off from curious eyes. As the guests draw nearer, the atmosphere tightens, and the characters wonder what secrets the hidden chamber might hold. The stage is set for a gentle mystery that will test the courage and kindness of both the farm’s residents and their unexpected visitors.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (274K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-07-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1850–1933
An English writer of children’s fiction and popular nonfiction, she moved easily from family stories to clear, inviting books on subjects like architecture and heraldry. Her work has a practical, curious spirit that makes complex topics feel approachable.
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