
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.
Full title
Two Little Travellers 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.
Best remembered for writing wholesome stories for younger readers, this little-known author published books such as Two Little Travellers and Mother Maud. Her work has the feel of older family fiction: gentle, moral, and centered on children’s adventures and home life.
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