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Hide and Seek
by Wilkie Collins
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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031 - Closing Chapter A year and a half afterwards
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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030 - Book II - Chapter XVII Matthew Grice's revenge
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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029 - Book II - Chapter XVI The day of reckoning
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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028 - Book II - Chapter XV The discovery of Arthur Carr
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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027 - Book II - Chapter XIV Mary's grave
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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026 - Book II - Chapter XIII The search for Arthur Carr
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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025 - Book II - Chapter XII The hair bracelet
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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024 - Book II - Chapter XI The garden door
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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023 - Book II - Chapter X The squaw's mixture
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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022 - Book II - Chapter IX More discoveries
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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021 - Book II - Chapter VIII Joanna Grice's narrative
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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020 - Book II - Chapter VII The box of letters
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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019 - Book II - Chapter VI The finding of the clue
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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018 - Book II - Chapter V Fate works with Mr Blyth for an instrument
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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017 - Book II - Chapter IV Fate works with Zack for an instrument
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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016 - Book II - Chapter III The search begun
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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015 - Book II - Chapter II The prodigal's return
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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014 - Book II - Chapter I The man with the black skull-cap
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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013 - Book I - Chapter XI The brewing of the storm
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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012 - Book I - Chapter X Mr Blyth's drawing academy
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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011 - Book I - Chapter IX The tribulations of Zack
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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010 - Book I - Chapter VIII Mentor and Telemachus
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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009 - Book I - Chapter VII Madonna in her new home
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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008 - Book I - Chapter VI Madonna goes to London
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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007 - Book I - Chapter V Madonna's misfortune
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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006 - Book I - Chapter IV Madonna's mother
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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005 - Book I - Chapter III Madonna's childhood
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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004 - Book I - Chapter II Mr Blyth in his studio
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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003 - Book I - Chapter I A new neighborhood and a strange character
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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002 - Opening Chapter A child's sunday
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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001 - Preface to the revised edition
In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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In the heartwarming tale of Hide and Seek, artist Valentine Blyth exemplifies compassion as he cares for his ailing wife while also rescuing a deaf orphan girl from the cruelty of a traveling circus. Adopting the girl, affectionately nicknamed Madonna, he becomes a mentor to a troubled young man named Zack, who struggles under the oppressive rule of his father. As Madonna and Zacks bond deepens, Valentine harbors a chilling secret about her origins, fearing that her blood relatives may one day come to reclaim her. The arrival of a mysterious stranger, recently returned from a rugged life in the American wilderness, sets off a chain of events that complicates their lives in true mid-19th century dramatic fashion. This captivating narrative is Wilkie Collins’ third published novel (1854), read from the 1861 edition. Summary by Anna Simon.
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