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Thistle and Rose: A Story for Girls, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable book falls within the genres of Language and Literatures, Juvenile belles lettres
"What's in a name?"-Shakespeare. Mrs James White stood at her cottage door casting anxious glances up at the sky, and down the hill towards the village. If it were fine the rector's wife had promised to come and see the baby, "and certainly," thought Mrs White, shading her eyes with her hand, "you might call it fine-for April." There were sharp showers now and then, to be sure, but the sun shone between whiles, and sudden rays darted through her little window strong enough to light up the whole room.
White Lilac is a novel written by Amy Walton, which tells the story of a young girl named Rosamund who is sent to live with her aunt and uncle in the English countryside. Rosamund is a kind and gentle girl who loves nature and finds solace in the beauty of the world around her. However, she soon discovers that her new home is not as idyllic as it seems, as she encounters a number of challenges and obstacles that test her strength and resilience.As Rosamund settles into her new life, she becomes friends with a group of local children who introduce her to the joys of country living. She also meets a mysterious young man named Guy who captures her heart, but whose intentions are unclear. As she navigates the complexities of her relationships with both her new friends and her family, Rosamund learns valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and the power of forgiveness.Throughout the novel, Walton paints a vivid picture of the English countryside, describing the lush green fields, fragrant flowers, and peaceful streams that surround Rosamund's new home. She also explores themes of family, identity, and the search for meaning in a world that can be both beautiful and cruel.Overall, White Lilac is a charming and heartwarming story that will appeal to readers of all ages. With its engaging characters, lush setting, and timeless themes, it is a book that will stay with readers long after they have turned the final page.Lilac pushed her hand through the palings and managed to pick some sweet-peas which were trailing themselves helplessly about for want of support, then she went on to the next gate. Poor Mrs Wishing was very lonely now that her only neighbour was gone; very few people passed over that way or came up so far from Danecross. Sometimes when Dan'l had a job on in the woods he was away for days and she saw no one at all, unless she was able to get to the cobbler's cottage, and that was seldom. Lilac knocked gently at the half-open door, and hearing no answer went in.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The whole house in London was dull and gloomy, its lofty rooms and staircases were filled with a sort of misty twilight all day, and the sun very seldom looked in at its windows. Ruth Lorimer thought, however, that the very dullest room of all was the nursery, in which she had to pass so much of her time.
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"What's in a name?"-Shakespeare. Mrs James White stood at her cottage door casting anxious glances up at the sky, and down the hill towards the village. If it were fine the rector's wife had promised to come and see the baby, "and certainly," thought Mrs White, shading her eyes with her hand, "you might call it fine-for April." There were sharp showers now and then, to be sure, but the sun shone between whiles, and sudden rays darted through her little window strong enough to light up the whole room.
Wordsworth. "And so, my dear Anna, you really leave London to-morrow!" "By the ten o'clock train," added an eager voice, "and I shan't get to Dornton until nearly five. Father will go with me to Paddington, and then I shall be alone all the way. My very first journey by myself-and such a long one!"
The whole house in London was dull and gloomy, its lofty rooms and staircases were filled with a sort of misty twilight all day, and the sun very seldom looked in at its windows. Ruth Lorimer thought, however, that the very dullest room of all was the nursery, in which she had to pass so much of her time.
"So there ain't no idea, then, of takin' Miss Susan?" "No, indeed! My mistress will have enough on her hands as it is, what with the journey, and poor Master Freddie such a care an' all, an' so helpless. I don't deny I've a sinkin' myself when I think of it; but if it's to do the poor child good, I'm not the one to stand in his way." "Where's she to stay, then, while you're all away?" "With an aunt of Missis' at Ramsgate. An old lady by what I hear."
It was a mild spring evening, and Mrs Frank Darvell was toiling slowly up Whiteleaf Hill on her way back from market. She had walked every step of the way there to sell her ducklings, and now the basket on her arm was heavy with the weight of various small grocery packets.
"It's as black as ink," said Dennis, lifting one of the kittens out of its warm bed in the hay; "there's not a single white hair upon it." "Madam's never had a quite black one before, has she?" said his sister Maisie, who knelt beside him, before the cat and her family. It was a snug and cosy home Madam had chosen for her children, in a dark corner of the hayloft, where she had hollowed out a sort of nest in the side of a truss of hay. Here she might well have fancied herself quite secure from discovery, for it was so dim and shadowy in the loft that it needed sharp eyes to see anything but hay and straw.
"My! What a pretty pair of clogs baby's gotten!" The street was narrow and very steep, and paved with round stones; on each side of it were slate-coloured houses, some high, some low; and in the middle of it stood baby, her curly yellow head bare, and her blue cotton frock lifted high with both fat hands. She could not speak, but she wanted to show that on her feet were tiny new clogs with bright brass tips.
Penelope Hawthorne sat in the school-room window-seat at Easney Vicarage, one afternoon, looking very gravely out at the garden. She had sat there for some time, with her hands in her lap and a little troubled frown on her forehead, and anyone who knew her well would have guessed at once that she was thinking over a "plan."
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Penelope and the Others: Story of Five Country Children, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
"Thistle and Rose" is a heartwarming novel written by Amy Walton. Set in the idyllic English countryside, the story follows the lives of two young girls, Thistle and Rose, who come from very different backgrounds but forge a deep and lasting friendship.Thistle, a spirited and independent girl, lives in a humble cottage with her elderly grandmother. She is resourceful and imaginative, finding joy in the simple pleasures of nature and the beauty of her surroundings. Thistle loves spending time in the woods, exploring the meadows, and cherishing the company of animals.On the other hand, Rose belongs to a well-to-do family living in a grand mansion nearby. Although Rose has material comforts, she often feels lonely and stifled by her strict upbringing. She yearns for the freedom that Thistle seems to enjoy effortlessly.One day, fate brings Thistle and Rose together, and they become instant friends. Despite their differences in social standing, the girls discover a shared love for adventure and a deep connection with nature. Thistle introduces Rose to her world of exploration and wonder, while Rose offers Thistle glimpses of the opportunities that lie beyond her humble cottage.Throughout the novel, Thistle and Rose face various challenges and triumphs, each learning valuable life lessons from the other. Their friendship strengthens as they navigate the complexities of family, societal expectations, and personal growth.As the seasons change, so do the girls' experiences and perspectives. Together, they face adversity, support each other's dreams, and learn the value of true friendship. Their bond transcends social barriers, proving that genuine connections are not confined by class or wealth."Thistle and Rose" is a delightful tale of friendship, self-discovery, and the enchanting beauty of nature. Amy Walton's evocative writing transports readers to the lush English countryside, where the innocent joys of childhood and the power of friendship are celebrated.The novel gently explores themes of social inequality, empathy, and the importance of cherishing the little moments that make life special. Thistle and Rose's journey resonates with readers of all ages, as it captures the essence of youth and the universal desire for genuine connections."
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The Kitchen Cat and Other Stories , a classic since it was first published. Has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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