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Child of the Moat

Ian Holborn (professor of archaeology and a writer) was on board the RMS Lusitania when it was torpedoed, and as it sank he rescued a 12 year old girl named Avis Dolphin. She later complained that books for girls were not very interesting, so he decided to write one for her "as thrilling as any book written for boys!" This book is dedicated to her. From the Preface: This story is not written for grown-ups, and if they want to know why it begins with such a gruesome first chapter, let them ask the children. Children like the horrors first and the end all bright. Many grown-ups like the tragedy at the end. But perhaps the children are right and the grown-ups are standing on their heads. - Summary by Beth Thomas (0 hr 10 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1: Hate

Chapter 2: Secrets

Chapter 3: Hate and Love

Chapter 4: The Prisoner

Chapter 5: The Thief

Chapter 6: Bitterness

Chapter 7: Death

Chapter 8: Remorse

Chapter 9: The Judgement

Chapter 10: The Packman's Visit

Chapter 11: Swords and Questionings

Chapter 12: ''Moll O'the Graves''

Chapter 13: Coming Events Cast Shadows

Chapter 14: Goodbye

Chapter 15: The Terror of the Mist

Chapter 16: A Desperate Task

Chapter 17: Carlisle

Chapter 18: A Diplomatic Victory

Chapter 19: The Loss

Chapter 20: Persecution

Chapter 21: Torture

Chapter 22: To the Rescue

Chapter 23: A Duel to the Death

Chapter 24: A Ride in Vain

Chapter 25: Amazing Discoveries

Chapter 26: The Battle of Liddisdale

Chapter 27: The Birthday Party

Chapter 28: The Last Adventure

Chapter 29: A Tale of a Tub

Chapter 30: The Great Iron Chest and Afterword