The Pillars of the House; Or, Under Wode, Under Rode, Vol. 1 (of 2)

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The Pillars of the House; Or, Under Wode, Under Rode, Vol. 1 (of 2)

by Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

EN·~19 hours·25 chapters

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25 total
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CHAPTER I. - THE BIRTH-DAY GIFT.

42:26
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CHAPTER II. - THE PIC-NIC.

33:37
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CHAPTER III. - FORTUNATUS' PURSE.

1:06:56
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CHAPTER IV. - TWILIGHT AND DAWN.

34:22
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CHAPTER V. - WORKING FOR BREAD.

1:16:04
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CHAPTER VI. - THE CACIQUE.

52:41
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CHAPTER VII. - THE CHESS-PLAYER'S BATTLE.

46:26
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CHAPTER VIII. - THE HOME.

42:14
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CHAPTER IX. - THE THIRTEEN.

41:31

Description

A spirited portrait of a modest English household unfolds as a birthday celebration erupts in the cramped stairwell of St. Oswald’s Buildings. Felix Chester Underwood, a sturdy sixteen‑year‑old, arrives to find his mother cradling a newborn, his father’s weary smile, and a teenage sister hunched over pencil and paper, all awaiting the mysterious “gift” that has been announced. The scene crackles with the chatter of children, the rustle of worn furnishings, and the bittersweet undercurrent of a family trying to hold joy together despite hardship.

From this lively opening, the narrative drifts through a series of self‑contained episodes that explore ordinary lives with a gentle mix of humor and melancholy. Themes of generosity, youthful ambition, and the quiet resilience of everyday people surface as Felix navigates schoolyard schemes, familial duties, and the small triumphs that stitch a community together. The book offers listeners a warm, immersive glimpse into Victorian‑era domesticity, where each chapter feels like a familiar room waiting to be entered.

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en

Duration

~19 hours (1129K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

1823–1901

A hugely popular Victorian novelist, she wrote stories shaped by faith, family life, and a strong sense of duty. Her best-known book, The Heir of Redclyffe, helped make her one of the most widely read English authors of her day.

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