The Orange Girl

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The Orange Girl

by Walter Besant

EN·~13 hours

Chapters

Description

A debt‑laden violinist narrates his days inside the bustling yet melancholy King’s Bench Prison. From his low‑level window he watches a chaotic parade of prisoners‑turned‑shopkeepers, children darting through the courtyards, and men playing games and cards while the walls echo with song. Though his instrument provides a modest livelihood, the cramped corridors and endless rows of ragged faces remind him constantly of the yearning for open fields and true freedom.

Amid this restless crowd, a striking figure in a bright orange dress appears, moving through the throng like a splash of colour in a grey world. Her presence, fleeting yet unforgettable, awakens a curiosity that cuts through the routine of prison life. As the violinist’s music drifts outward, he wonders whether this mysterious orange girl might offer a glimpse of hope—or at least a distraction—from the relentless grind of his confinement.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (750K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-12-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Walter Besant

Walter Besant

1836–1901

A Victorian novelist and social historian, he wrote lively fiction, helped found the Society of Authors, and became one of the best-known literary champions of London’s history and everyday life.

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