
The Manor School
CHAPTER I THE ATTIC OF DESIRE
CHAPTER II THE MYSTERY
CHAPTER III A WILD SCHEME
CHAPTER IV GRANDMOTHER'S DINNER
CHAPTER V CHANGE OF A SOVEREIGN
CHAPTER VI SIX LONG YEARS
CHAPTER VII "THE REFORMATORY SCHOOL IS THE PUNISHMENT FOR ME"
CHAPTER VIII PLAY-ACTING
CHAPTER IX A NIGHT IN THE SLUMS
A thirteen‑year‑old girl named Christian lives in the grand house on Russell Square, but her true home is the spacious attic she has claimed since childhood. There she creates a vivid, private kingdom where dolls become daring crusaders, wandering gypsies, or wounded heroes, and she loses herself in the roles of mermaids, tin soldiers, and legendary figures. Her imagination transforms ordinary rooms into battlefields, forests, and royal courts, giving her a secret world far richer than the polite expectations of her teachers and governesses.
Outside the attic, Christian is judged as a quiet, unremarkable child, praised only faintly by adults who see little imagination in her. The story follows her struggle to reconcile the vibrant inner life she nurtures with the restrained image imposed upon her, hinting at the possibilities that arise when a young mind refuses to be confined by others’ doubts.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (524K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-04-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1914
A hugely popular Victorian storyteller, she wrote adventure, school, mystery, and domestic fiction for girls and women with remarkable speed and energy. Her books helped shape late-19th-century ideas of girlhood while also reaching into crime fiction and magazine culture.
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