The Old Helmet, Volume I

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The Old Helmet, Volume I

by Susan Warner

EN·~9 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

NOTE TO THE READER.

54:02
2

THE OLD HELMET. - BY - THE AUTHOR OF "WIDE, WIDE WORLD." - AUTHORIZED EDITION. - IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL. I. - LEIPZIG - BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ

0:17
3

CHAPTER II. - AT THE GARDEN-DOOR.

27:56
4

CHAPTER III. - IN THE DRAWING-ROOM.

21:39
5

CHAPTER IV. - IN THE SADDLE.

48:29
6

CHAPTER V. - AT THE COTTAGE.

34:55
7

CHAPTER VI. - AT THE PRIORY.

33:59
8

CHAPTER VII. - WITH THE FERNS.

36:11
9

CHAPTER VIII. - IN THE BARN.

51:19
10

CHAPTER IX. - IN PERPLEXITIES.

16:39

Description

The story opens amidst the crumbling stone of an ancient priory, where ivy‑clad arches and a lone tower rise from a meadow dotted with wildflowers. Sunlight filters through a canopy of old trees, casting dappled patterns on the smooth bank of a winding river that loops around the ruins. The narrator paints the setting as a quiet, almost forgotten paradise, inviting listeners to wander through history’s echo.

At the heart of this landscape sits Eleanor, a spirited young woman whose bright smile and keen eyes draw immediate attention. While her companions drift away, she finds herself paired with a solemn stranger, a man whose mysterious demeanor hints at untold stories. Their conversation begins under the shade of the ruins, promising a gentle exploration of character, curiosity, and the lingering shadows of the past.

As they linger, the old stone walls seem to whisper, and Eleanor’s thoughts turn to the lives once lived there, setting a tone of quiet contemplation. Listeners will be drawn into a tale where the beauty of the surroundings mirrors the subtle complexities of the people who wander among them.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (537K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-10-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Susan Warner

Susan Warner

1819–1885

Best known for the hugely popular novel The Wide, Wide World, this 19th-century American writer brought together domestic storytelling, religious feeling, and moral seriousness in books that reached a vast readership.

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