
• CHAPTER I.—FAIR LITTLE MAIDS.
CHAPTER I.—FAIR LITTLE MAIDS.
CHAPTER II.—MAKING TERMS.
CHAPTER III.—PREPARING FOR THE HEIR
CHAPTER IV.—A SPARTAN BOY.
CHAPTER V.—IN THE FOREST.
CHAPTER VI.—THE TOWER BEDROOM.
CHAPTER VII.—“BETYDE WHAT MAY.”
CHAPTER VIII.—THE SACRED CUPBOARD.
CHAPTER IX.—A TRYSTING-PLACE.
In a sun‑dappled wood where ancient oaks and beeches loom, two young cousins—bright‑eyed Kitty and her daring older sister Rachel—set out on a day that promises more than ordinary chores. Their stern but caring Aunt Griselda, ever the guardian of propriety, leads them toward the heart of the forest, where stories of a mysterious “Lady of the Forest” have long whispered through family lore. The girls’ contrasting natures—Kitty’s love of fairy tales and Rachel’s bold, almost boyish spirit—create a lively tension as they navigate winding paths and hidden glades.
Soon the forest reveals secret clearings, a tower bedroom, and a sacred cupboard that hint at a world beyond their everyday lives. As the children follow the enigmatic lady’s faint trail, they encounter riddles, hidden rooms, and tests of courage that begin to shape their understanding of friendship, responsibility, and the thin line between imagination and reality. The adventure invites listeners to share in the wonder of discovery while gently exploring the values of loyalty and bravery.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (369K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-05-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1854–1914
Best known for lively stories for girls and for early crime fiction, this Irish-born writer was astonishingly prolific, publishing hundreds of books and stories across her career. Her work moved easily from school stories and adventure tales to sensation and mystery.
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