Two little travellers : A story for girls

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Two little travellers : A story for girls

by Frances Browne Arthur

EN·~5 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
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Two Little Travellers - A Story for Girls - BY RAY CUNNINGHAM - (FRANCES BROWNE ARTHUR) - Author of "For Gilbert's Sake," "John Carew's Daughter," &c., &c.

0:29
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TWO LITTLE TRAVELLERS.

0:01
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CHAPTER I. - UNDER THE CEDAR TREE.

9:30
4

CHAPTER II. - LEFT BEHIND!

15:06
5

CHAPTER III. - THE BABES IN THE WOOD.

24:09
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CHAPTER IV. - FAR, FAR AWAY!

26:51
7

CHAPTER V. - GONE AMISSING!

23:34
8

CHAPTER VI. - THE CRUISE OF H.M.S. "DREADNOUGHT."

16:52
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CHAPTER VII. - HILL DIFFICULTY.

16:03
10

CHAPTER VIII. - BAMBO AND BRUNO.

19:07

Description

Beneath the sprawling cedar on a golden September afternoon, a small family gathers in quiet togetherness. Captain Dene rests with his two young children—Darby, a curious seven‑year‑old, and Joan, a bright‑eyed five‑year‑old—while the garden hums with the late‑summer chorus of birds and the scent of ripening fruit. Though the sun filters through the leaves, a gentle melancholy shadows the scene, for the captain is due to sail soon for distant lands, leaving his little ones behind.

The story follows Darby and Joan as they wrestle with the impending separation, capturing the tender mix of fear and wonder that comes with a parent’s departure. Through their eyes, listeners glimpse a world of childhood imagination set against the backdrop of a nation at war, where bravery and longing intertwine. Their quiet hopes and whispered promises invite listeners to share in a heartfelt journey of love, resilience, and the first steps toward growing up.

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Full title

Two little travellers : A story for girls A Story for Girls

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (312K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-07-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frances Browne Arthur

Frances Browne Arthur

d. 1920

An Irish-born writer of children's fiction, she published warm, morally minded stories for young readers and also wrote under the pen name Ray Cunningham. Her best-known surviving work today is Two Little Travellers, a domestic adventure set against the backdrop of the South African War.

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