
THE TORN BIBLE - OR - HUBERT'S BEST FRIEND - BY - ALICE SOMERTON - AUTHOR OF "LAYTON CROFT" ETC.
CHAPTER I. - HUBERT'S DEPARTURE FROM HOME.
CHAPTER II. - TOO LATE FOR THE POST-BAG.
CHAPTER III. - THE BIBLE TORN.
CHAPTER IV. - ELLEN BUCHAN.
CHAPTER V. - HUBERT WOUNDED.
CHAPTER VI. - THE TIME FOR REFLECTION.
CHAPTER VII. - WHAT THE TORN BIBLE HAD DONE FOR HUBERT.
CHAPTER VIII. - HOMEWARD BOUND.
CHAPTER IX. - TRUE FRIENDSHIP.
In a sleepy North‑English village framed by wooded hills and a winding stream, an ancient ivy‑clad church watches over generations of graves. Among them lies the weathered stone marker of Hubert Goodwin, its carving of a “torn Bible” hinting at a story that ties the village’s history to a single, enigmatic book. The narrator invites young listeners to share in the reverence for this relic, suggesting that its fragments may hold more than mere memory.
Hubert grows up as the restless eldest child of a devout family, his spirited nature constantly testing his parents’ patience. Sent to a military academy at twelve, he battles both external discipline and internal doubt, while his mother’s nightly prayers linger over his head. As he steps away from home, the torn Bible becomes a quiet companion, promising a journey where faith, duty, and the search for peace intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (197K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Griff Evans, Lindy Walsh and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known Victorian novelist, she left behind a small body of fiction that ranges from historical storytelling to earnest moral tales. The mystery around her life only adds to the curiosity of her books.
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