
A sun‑lit summer day on a bustling seaside village sets the stage for a lively tale of curiosity and adventure. Young siblings Hilda, Daisy, and their narrator wander the rocky shore, chasing crabs and listening to the distant clang of a mysterious bell. Their playful explorations bring them face‑to‑face with Jonah, the weather‑worn fisherman whose stories are as salty as the sea itself. From the chatter about “Mother Carey's chickens” to whispered legends of stormy winds, the opening paints a vivid portrait of coastal life.
Jonah invites the children to hear his famed yarn about the day the bell rang, promising a glimpse into the perils and heroics of the lifeboat crew. As clouds gather and the sea begins to churn, the youngsters sense that an unexpected rescue may be on the horizon, setting the stage for lessons in bravery, community, and the timeless call to “launch the lifeboat.
Language
en
Duration
~33 minutes (32K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: The Religious Tract Society, 1886.
Release date
2023-12-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1939
Best known for warm, faith-filled stories for young readers, this Victorian writer had a gift for turning everyday struggles into memorable moral tales. Her books were widely loved for their plain style, emotional pull, and strong Christian message.
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