The Young Castellan: A Tale of the English Civil War

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The Young Castellan: A Tale of the English Civil War

by George Manville Fenn

EN·~8 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

Chapter One. - In the Old Armoury.

19:01
2

Chapter Two. - Roy’s Mother and Tutor.

12:16
3

Chapter Three. - Coming Events cast their Shadows before.

21:37
4

Chapter Four. - The Use of a Sword.

16:32
5

Chapter Five. - Roy takes his next Lesson.

14:28
6

Chapter Six. - Ben Martlet feels Rusty.

13:16
7

Chapter Seven. - News from the War.

12:05
8

Chapter Eight. - Ben means Business.

20:39
9

Chapter Nine. - Portcullis and Bridge.

11:23
10

Chapter Ten. - Roy visits the Powder-Magazine.

15:33

Description

In a dim, stone‑walled armoury, the clink of metal and the smell of oil set the stage for a conversation that spans generations. A weather‑worn veteran, his face marked by a long scar, painstakingly scrubs rust from a morion while a teenage apprentice watches, half‑in awe and half‑in bewilderment. Their banter weaves together memories of a time when swords and shining armor defined honor and the uneasy reality that England is already rusting away.

Outside, the rumblings of a nation on the brink of civil war echo through the courtyard, and the old man’s lament about “poor old England” hints at deeper divisions that will soon engulf the country. The boy, eager yet uncertain, is drawn into the clash between the fading chivalric code and the brutal efficiency of gunpowder, questioning what loyalty means when the old towers crumble. Listeners will follow their intertwined journeys as they grapple with duty, tradition, and the looming chaos of a country torn apart.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (500K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2008-05-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Manville Fenn

George Manville Fenn

1831–1909

A hugely productive Victorian storyteller, he wrote adventure tales, school stories, and historical fiction that kept generations of young readers turning pages. Before becoming a full-time author, he worked as a teacher, editor, and journalist, experiences that gave his fiction its lively, practical feel.

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