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¿Gloria And Treeless Street" is an ancient Fiction, Short Stories story book written by Annie Hamilton Donnell. "Gloria And Treeless Street" reveals Donnell's narrative competencies and capacity to capture the essence of regular athletics, growing an attractive legacy for destiny generations. The book capabilities and in depth forged of characters, all of who have their very own particular capabilities and tendencies, making the recollections extra on hand and interesting to uncover. Donnell's memories are filled with motivating conditions the fact that spotlight the splendor of everyday lifestyles and human connections. The emotions are set in small-town America, supplying a glimpse into the agricultural elegance and socializing spirit. The book's themes, which consist of love, loss, resilience, and choice, are general and possibly to appeal with humans from all walks of lifestyles.
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""Judith Lynn: A Story of the Sea"" is a novel written by Annie Hamilton Donnell. The book tells the story of a young girl named Judith Lynn, who lives near the sea and dreams of becoming a sailor. Despite the disapproval of her family and society's expectations for girls, Judith is determined to pursue her passion for the sea. As she grows up, Judith faces many challenges and obstacles, including the loss of her father and the disapproval of her mother. However, she finds support and encouragement from her grandfather and a kind-hearted sailor named Captain Sam. Through her adventures on the sea, Judith learns important lessons about courage, perseverance, and the power of following one's dreams. The book is a heartwarming story of a young girl's journey to find her place in the world and achieve her goals, despite the odds against her.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.
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The Very Small Person is a children's book written by Annie Hamilton Donnell and first published in 1906. The story follows a tiny person, no bigger than a thimble, who is discovered by a little girl named Molly. The small person, who is named Thumbkin, is taken into Molly's home and becomes a beloved member of the family. Despite his size, Thumbkin is full of courage and adventure. He goes on many exciting journeys with Molly and her friends, including a trip to the circus and a visit to a fairy queen. Along the way, Thumbkin proves himself to be a loyal and brave companion, always ready to help his friends in any way he can.The book is beautifully illustrated with charming black and white drawings by Helen Alden Knipe. The language is simple and easy to understand, making it an ideal read for young children. The Very Small Person is a heartwarming tale of friendship, bravery, and the power of imagination that is sure to delight readers of all ages.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.
"I'm having a beautiful time; I don't know whether you are or not. But I'm going to send you back to that love story. I hope the Recording Angel will give me a white mark for it, or cross out a black one. The goodness of me! I've been sitting here trying to strangle my conscience, but you see it isn't my own--it's my grandmother's conscience; you have to respect your grandmother's conscience. You'll have to go."
Gloria was in fine spirits. The "play" on the eve of beginning was sure to be an entertaining one, and for novelty could anything be better? She meant to go all the rounds with brisk little Miss Winship. She was prepared to sweep floors and wash faces if it should prove to be in her part of the play. "I may have to be prompted," she thought, "but you won't catch me having stage-fright!"
Miss Salome's face was gently frowning as she wrote. "Dear John," the letter began, -"It's all very well except one thing. I wonder you didn't think of that. I'm thinking of it most of the time, and it takes away so much of the pleasure of the rose-garden and the raspberry-bushes! Anne is in raptures over the raspberry-bushes. "Yes, the raspberries and the roses are all right. And I like the stone-wall with the woodbine over it. (Good boy, you remembered that, didn't you?) And the apple-tree and the horse-chestnut and the elm-of course I like them. "The house is just big enough and just small enough, and there's a trunk-closet, as I stipulated. And Anne's room has a 'southern exposure'-Anne's crazy spot is southern exposures. Mine's it. Dear, dear, John, how could you forget it! That everything else-closets and stone-walls and exposures-should be to my mind but that! Well, I am thinking of moving out, before I move in. But I haven't told Anne. Anne is the kind of person not to tell, until the last moment. It saves one's nerves-heigh-ho! I thought I was coming here to get away from nerves! I was so satisfied. I really meant to thank you, John, until I discovered-it. Oh yes, I know-Elizabeth is looking over your shoulder, and you two are saying something that is unfit for publication about old maids! My children, then thank the Lord you aren't either of you old maids. Make the most of it.
Rebecca Mary is a novel by Annie Hamilton Donnell that tells the story of a young girl named Rebecca Mary, who grows up in a small town in Maine in the late 19th century. The novel follows Rebecca Mary from her childhood to her teenage years, as she navigates the challenges of growing up in a time when women had limited opportunities and societal expectations were rigidly defined.Despite the limitations placed on her by her gender and social class, Rebecca Mary is a determined and independent young woman who is determined to make the most of her life. She is an avid reader and a talented writer, and she dreams of one day becoming a teacher or a writer herself.As she grows older, Rebecca Mary faces a number of challenges, including the death of her mother, the departure of her beloved teacher, and the arrival of a new family in town. Through it all, she remains steadfast in her determination to pursue her dreams and live life on her own terms.Rebecca Mary is a heartwarming and inspiring story of a young woman's journey to find her place in the world, and a testament to the power of perseverance, determination, and self-belief.1905. Rebecca Mary took another stitch. Then another. Ninety-seven, ninety-eight, she counted aloud, her little pointed face gravely intent. She waited the briefest possible space before she took ninety-nine. It was getting very close to the Time now. At the hundred an' oneth, Rebecca Mary whispered. It's almost it. Her breath came quicker under her tight little dress. Between her thin, light eyebrows a crease deepened anxiously.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.
Three Young Knights is a children's book written by Annie Hamilton Donnell. The story follows three young boys who dream of becoming knights and embarking on heroic adventures. The boys, named Hugh, Roger, and Jack, are determined to prove themselves and earn the title of knight. They set out on a journey to find a wise old knight who can teach them the ways of chivalry and honor. Along the way, the boys encounter challenges and obstacles that test their courage and determination. With the help of their newfound knowledge and skills, the boys overcome these obstacles and become true knights. The book is filled with themes of bravery, perseverance, and loyalty, and is a perfect read for children who love adventure and fantasy stories. The illustrations are also beautifully drawn and add to the overall charm of the book. Three Young Knights is a timeless classic that will inspire and delight readers of all ages.Suddenly, with a sharp click, the music swept into something majestic and martial, with the tread of soldiers' feet and the boom of drums in it. The faces of the little children grew solemn, and unconsciously their little shoulders straightened and they stood ""at attention."" They were all little patriots at heart and they longed to step into file and tramp away to that splendid music.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 last wisp of hay was in the Eddy mows. "Come on!" shouted Jot. "Here she goes-hip, hip, hoo-ray!" "Hoor-a-ay!" echoed Kent. But of course Old Tilly took it calmly. He planted his brown hands pocket-deep and his bare, brown legs wide apart, and surveyed the splendid, bursting mows with honest pride. "Yes, sir, that's the finest lot o' hay in Hexham county; beat it if you can, sir!" he said approvingly. Then, being ready, he caught off his own hat and cheered, too. "Hold on, you chaps; give the old man a chance to holler with you!" Father Eddy's big, hearty voice cried above the din, and there was the flaring, sun-browned "wide-awake" swinging with the other hats. "Hooray for the best hay in town! Hooray for the smartest team o' boys! Hooray for lib-er-tee!" "Hooray! Hooray!"
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" Dive into the captivating maritime world of "Judith Lynn: A Story of the Sea" by Annie Hamilton Donnell. This thrilling novel takes readers on an adventurous journey filled with the mysteries, challenges, and triumphs of life at sea.Set against the vast expanse of the ocean, "Judith Lynn" follows the eponymous protagonist as she embarks on a remarkable voyage, facing tempestuous waters, encounters with fascinating sea creatures, and the trials that come with a life on the sea. Through Judith Lynn's experiences, readers will witness the strength of her spirit, her determination to overcome obstacles, and the transformative power of her journey.Annie Hamilton Donnell's storytelling captures the beauty and grandeur of the sea, painting vivid scenes that transport readers to the deck of a ship and the vast open waters. Through her evocative prose, readers will feel the salt spray on their faces and hear the rhythmic sound of the waves, immersing themselves in the breathtaking world of the sea.Join Judith Lynn as she navigates the perils and wonders of the maritime realm, facing challenges, forging new connections, and discovering her own resilience in the face of the unpredictable sea."
" Step into the enchanting world of "Miss Theodosia's Heartstrings" by Annie Hamilton Donnell, where music, passion, and the power of following one's heart take center stage. This captivating book follows the journey of Miss Theodosia, a talented musician who discovers the transformative power of music and the beauty of embracing her true calling.In "Miss Theodosia's Heartstrings," readers will witness Miss Theodosia's captivating journey as she navigates the challenges and triumphs of pursuing her passion for music. From her first piano lessons to the thrilling performances that touch the hearts of listeners, Miss Theodosia's story celebrates the universal language of music and its ability to connect souls and inspire change.Annie Hamilton Donnell's storytelling captures the essence of artistic expression, portraying the transformative impact of music on the human spirit. Through evocative descriptions and heartfelt narratives, the author invites readers to immerse themselves in the world of melodies and emotions, reminding us of the power of following our passions.Join Miss Theodosia as she discovers the harmony within herself, embraces her unique talent, and inspires others with her heartfelt music."
" In "Four Girls and a Compact" by Annie Hamilton Donnell, step into the lives of four spirited and charming girls as they navigate the adventures and challenges of friendship, family, and growing up. This delightful novel follows the close-knit group as they share laughter, tears, and the transformative power of a special compact.Through the bond of friendship, the four girls navigate the ups and downs of life, supporting each other through trials and celebrating their triumphs. The compact serves as a symbol of their enduring friendship, carrying with it memories, secrets, and the shared experiences that strengthen their bond.Annie Hamilton Donnell's storytelling captures the essence of childhood friendships, portraying the joy, mischief, and love that can be found within a close group of friends. Readers will laugh, cry, and cheer alongside the girls as they experience the joys of everyday adventures and learn valuable lessons about loyalty, compassion, and the power of friendship.Join the four girls as they journey through life's ups and downs, united by their friendship and the special connection they share through the compact."
" Experience the tender and heartfelt story of a young girl's journey of self-discovery and resilience in "Rebecca Mary" by Annie Hamilton Donnell, where the power of love and determination shape a young girl's life in unexpected ways.In "Rebecca Mary," readers will follow the captivating story of Rebecca Mary, a spirited and imaginative young girl navigating the joys and challenges of life. Annie Hamilton Donnell's storytelling weaves together a tale of family, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams.Join Rebecca Mary as she faces the complexities of her world, confronts personal hardships, and discovers the transformative power of love and determination. Through her journey, readers will witness her growth, resilience, and unwavering spirit in the face of adversity.Within the pages of this book, readers will be immersed in a vividly depicted world, filled with vibrant characters, heartfelt emotions, and life's profound moments. From small triumphs to life-altering choices, Rebecca Mary's story will captivate readers and leave a lasting impression of hope and perseverance.Join Rebecca Mary on her extraordinary path of self-discovery, where love, determination, and the strength of the human spirit lead to remarkable transformations in the touching tale of "Rebecca Mary.""
"Three Young Knights" is an enchanting children's book authored by Annie Hamilton Donnell. The story follows the thrilling adventures of three brave and chivalrous young boys: Roland, Oliver, and Hugh, who embark on a journey to prove their worth as knights.Roland, the eldest of the trio, is known for his noble spirit and sense of responsibility. He aspires to become a valiant knight like the legendary heroes of old. With his steadfast determination and strong sense of justice, Roland is always ready to protect the weak and uphold the virtues of knighthood.Oliver, the second in line, is characterized by his wit and cleverness. He possesses a keen intellect and a quick wit, which often help the three friends navigate tricky situations and outsmart their adversaries. Oliver's loyalty to his friends and his unwavering support make him an indispensable member of the group.Hugh, the youngest of the three, is the embodiment of kindness and compassion. Despite being the smallest, he displays great courage and resilience when faced with challenges. Hugh's caring nature and empathy for others make him an essential source of comfort and strength for his companions.In their quest to become knights, the three young boys encounter various obstacles and adversaries that test their courage and determination. Throughout their journey, they learn valuable lessons about honor, bravery, humility, and the true meaning of chivalry.As they strive to prove their worthiness, the three young knights develop a deep bond and camaraderie. Together, they overcome their fears and shortcomings, supporting each other through thick and thin. Their adventures not only strengthen their friendship but also shape them into gallant and honorable young men.Annie Hamilton Donnell's storytelling captures the essence of medieval chivalry and the spirit of youthful adventures. The book presents an inspiring tale of friendship, bravery, and self-discovery, making it an enduring favorite among young readers."Three Young Knights" is a heartwarming and inspiring tale that encourages children to embrace noble values and virtues in their own lives. The book serves as a reminder that courage, kindness, and camaraderie are the true qualities of a knight, and that the journey of becoming a hero starts from within."
"The Very Small Person" is a charming and enchanting children's story written by Annie Hamilton Donnell. The tale revolves around a tiny, magical creature known as the Very Small Person. This whimsical character is so small that he can easily fit inside the palm of one's hand.The story unfolds in a quaint and picturesque countryside setting, where the Very Small Person lives in harmony with nature and all its wonders. He befriends the woodland creatures, including birds, butterflies, and even talking flowers. Each day brings new adventures and discoveries as the Very Small Person explores the world around him.One day, the Very Small Person encounters a human child named Teddy. Despite the vast difference in size, the two become fast friends, sharing laughter and joy. Teddy is amazed by the magical abilities of his new friend, and together, they embark on a series of delightful escapades.As the story progresses, the Very Small Person imparts valuable life lessons to Teddy and teaches him the importance of kindness, imagination, and appreciating the small wonders in life. Through their friendship, Teddy learns to see the world with new eyes, appreciating the beauty and magic that surrounds him.Annie Hamilton Donnell's writing style is filled with warmth and innocence, capturing the imagination of young readers. The story's enchanting nature and the endearing bond between the Very Small Person and Teddy make it a beloved classic in children's literature."The Very Small Person" is a heartwarming tale that celebrates the magic of friendship and the wonder of the natural world. It reminds readers, both young and old, to cherish the simple joys in life and to appreciate the beauty that can be found in even the tiniest of creatures."
" In "Glory and the Other Girl" by Annie Hamilton Donnell, embark on a heartwarming journey of friendship, self-discovery, and personal growth. This captivating novel follows the lives of Glory and the Other Girl as they navigate the complexities of their relationship, face challenges, and learn valuable life lessons along the way.Set against a backdrop of diverse experiences and emotions, "Glory and the Other Girl" delves into the dynamics of friendship, exploring themes of empathy, understanding, and the power of connection. Through their shared adventures and individual struggles, Glory and the Other Girl discover the importance of embracing their differences and finding common ground.Annie Hamilton Donnell's storytelling captures the nuances of friendship, portraying the highs and lows, the conflicts and resolutions, and the transformative impact that true companionship can have. Readers will relate to the challenges faced by Glory and the Other Girl, and through their journey, they will gain insight into their own relationships and personal growth.Join Glory and the Other Girl as they navigate the complexities of friendship, embrace their individuality, and learn valuable lessons about empathy, acceptance, and the enduring power of true connection."
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