
THE OLD HELMET. - BY - THE AUTHOR OF "WIDE, WIDE WORLD." - AUTHORIZED EDITION. - IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL. II. - LEIPZIG - BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ
THE OLD HELMET. - CHAPTER I. - IN THE SPRING.
CHAPTER II. - WITH THE BASKET.
CHAPTER III. - AT HOME.
CHAPTER IV. - AT A WATERING-PLACE.
CHAPTER V. - IN LONDON.
CHAPTER VI. - AT FIELD-LANE.
CHAPTER VII. - IN APRIL.
CHAPTER VIII. - IN MAY.
CHAPTER IX. - IN CORRESPONDENCE.
Eleanor, a restless young woman, finds herself drawn to the weekly gatherings at Mrs. Powlis’s house, hoping the sermons will quiet the turbulence in her heart. Though the meetings offer moments of comfort, she remains haunted by a sense of spiritual emptiness and a stubborn will that seems at odds with her desire to be a true Christian. Between the meetings she helps her aunt, Mrs. Caxton, tend a blossoming garden, where the riot of spring flowers mirrors her yearning for renewal.
Amid the fragrant rows of tulips, hyacinths, and magnolias, Eleanor’s inner conflict deepens when Mr. Rhys, a gentle yet probing presence, asks her the simple question: “Have you found peace yet?” Her answer—“No”—captures the fragile state of a soul caught between hope and confusion, setting the stage for a journey of self‑discovery that unfolds against a backdrop of pastoral beauty and quiet devotion.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (595K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-10-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1885
Best remembered for the hugely successful The Wide, Wide World, she helped shape 19th-century American popular fiction with stories that blended feeling, faith, and everyday struggle. Writing under the pen name Elizabeth Wetherell, she reached an enormous readership in her own lifetime.
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