
BY - LYDIA MILLER MIDDLETON
THE HAPPY ADVENTURERS - CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
HERE LITH THE LONGEST DANDY LION CHANE IN THE WURLD
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
Mollie Gordon, a spirited London girl from a bustling North Kensington family, finds her lively routine abruptly halted by a bout of measles. Sent to her grandmother’s country home, Chauncery, she trades the clamor of city streets for quiet fields, a garden, and the steady rhythm of farm life. While her illness keeps her from school and the Girl Guides, she discovers new ways to occupy her mind, from milking Guernsey cows to caring for a sprained ankle.
Through gentle humor and the comforting presence of her grandmother and Aunt Mary, Mollie learns to balance disappointment with resilience. The story captures the charm of early‑twentieth‑century rural England and the simple pleasures of tea, strawberries, and inventive pastimes. As she navigates loneliness and unexpected setbacks, her optimism and the supportive family circle hint at the adventures yet to unfold.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (350K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1866–1934
A writer of early 20th-century children's fiction, she is best remembered for lively adventure stories such as The Happy Adventurers. Her life connected Scotland, Australia, and England, and that wider world seems to echo through her books.
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