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The Golden Bird is a charming tale of love and adventure set in the American South in the early 20th century. Daviess tells the story of Ruth Farrell, a headstrong young woman who falls in love with an enigmatic stranger named John Gaynor. As Ruth and John's relationship blossoms, they find themselves caught up in a web of intrigue and danger that threatens to tear them apart.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 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.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.
"The Daredevil" by means of Maria Thompson Daviess is a delightful novel that weaves collectively factors of romance and comedy towards the backdrop of a small Southern metropolis. Published in the early twentieth century, Daviess' work is characterised by its humor, attraction, and exploration of societal norms. The tale revolves across the charismatic and audacious character, Daredevil, whose real call is Anne Gattle. Anne is a young lady with a free spirit and a penchant for tough societal expectancies. As she navigates the social circles of her town, her unconventional behavior and spirited character create a sequence of amusing and once in a while scandalous conditions. Daviess skillfully crafts a story that mixes humor with an eager observation of Southern manners and traditions. Through the person of Daredevil, the author explores themes of individuality, societal expectancies, and the effects of defying norms. The novel unfolds with a mix of romantic entanglements and comedic escapades, providing readers with a lighthearted yet insightful exploration of human relationships and societal expectancies. "The Daredevil" showcases Maria Thompson Daviess' expertise for growing enticing characters and pleasing plots. Her specific mixture of humor and social remark makes this novel a lovely and noteworthy study, presenting readers a glimpse into the complexities of Southern society in the early twentieth century.
"Now, child, be sure and don't mix 'em with a heavy hand! Lightness is expected of riz biscuits and had oughter be dealt out to 'em by the mixer from the start. Just this way-" "Mother, oh, Mother," came a perturbed hail in Doctor Mayberry's voice from the barn door, "Spangles is off the nest again-better come quick!"
Was there ever a woman who did not very greatly desire for herself, at long moments, the doublet and hose of a man, perhaps also his sword, as well as his attitude in the viewing of life? I think not. To a very small number of those ladies of great curiosity it has been granted that they climb to those ramparts of the life of a man; but it was needful that they be stout of limb and sturdy of heart to sustain themselves upon that eminence and not be dashed below upon the rocks of a strange land. I, Roberta, Marquise de Grez and Bye, have obtained glimpses into a far country and this is what I bring on returning, not as a spy, but, shall I say, laden with spices and forbidden fruit?
The primary need of a woman's nature is always supposed to be love, but very suddenly I discovered that in my case it was money, a lot of it and quick. That is, I thought I needed a lot and in a very great hurry; but if I had known what I know now, I might have been contented feeding upon the bread of some kind of charity, for instance, like being married to Matthew Berry the very next day after I discovered my poverty. But at that period of my life I was a very ignorant girl, and in the most noble spirit of a desperate adventure I embarked upon the quest of the Golden Bird, which in one short year has landed me-I am now the richest woman in the world.
All love is a gas, and it takes either loneliness, strength of character, or religion to liquefy it into a condition to be ladled out of us, one to another. There is a certain dangerously volatile state of it; and occasionally people, especially of opposite sexes, try to administer it to each other in that form, with asphyxiation resulting to both hearts. And I'm willing to confess that it is generally a woman's fault when such an accident occurs. That is, it is a mistake of her nature, not one of intent. But she is learning!
"Why, don't you know nothing in the world compliments a loaf of bread like the asking for a fourth slice," laughed Rose Mary as she reached up on the stone shelf above her head and took down a large crusty loaf and a long knife. "Thick or thin?" she asked as she raised her lashes from her blue eyes for a second of hospitable inquiry.
""The Elected Mother: A Story Of Woman�������s Equal Rights"" is a novel written by Maria Thompson Daviess and published in 1912. The story follows the life of a woman named Elizabeth Ferguson, who is a strong advocate for women's rights and suffrage. Elizabeth is married to a successful businessman, but she is not content with the traditional role of a housewife and mother. She wants to be more involved in politics and social activism.Elizabeth's husband is opposed to her involvement in politics, but she is determined to make a difference. She becomes involved in the suffrage movement and helps to organize rallies and protests. She also starts a women's club and becomes a prominent figure in her community.As Elizabeth becomes more involved in politics, she faces opposition and criticism from those who believe that women should not be involved in such matters. However, she remains steadfast in her beliefs and continues to fight for women's rights.""The Elected Mother"" is a powerful and inspiring story of a woman who defies societal expectations and fights for equality. It is a reminder of the struggles that women faced in the early 20th century and the progress that has been made towards gender equality.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 Road to Providence is a novel by Maria Thompson Daviess. The story revolves around the life of a young woman named Anne Fenton, who is struggling to find her place in the world. Anne is the daughter of a wealthy family, but she feels stifled by their expectations and longs for something more. One day, Anne meets a handsome young man named John Ashley, who is traveling through her town. John is a writer and a bit of a wanderer, and he captures Anne's imagination with his stories of adventure and his free-spirited nature. Anne is drawn to John, but she knows that her family would never approve of him. Despite the obstacles in their way, Anne and John begin a secret romance. They travel together, experiencing the world and falling deeper in love. However, their happiness is short-lived when Anne's family discovers their relationship. Anne is forced to choose between her family and her love for John. The Road to Providence is a timeless tale of love, adventure, and self-discovery. It explores themes of societal expectations, family loyalty, and the pursuit of happiness. Through Anne's journey, readers are reminded of the importance of following their hearts and pursuing their dreams, even when it means going against the expectations of those around them.""Yes, child, I know he is all that. Somehow, here in Providence, we women have all tried to put some of our own sister love for one another in our young folks. I hold that when the whole world have learned to cut sister and brother deep enough into they children's hearts, then His kingdom is a-going to come in about one generation from them. Now there's a picture that goes on the page with my remarks!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 Matrix is a book in the English language by Maria Thompson Daviess.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 Tinder-Box is a novel written by Maria Thompson Daviess. The story revolves around a young woman named Polly, who is forced to move from her hometown to a new city after her father's death. Polly is a strong and independent woman who is determined to make a life for herself in the new city. She meets a man named Jack, who is handsome and charming, but also mysterious. Jack seems to be hiding something, and Polly is determined to find out what it is. As she delves deeper into Jack's past, she discovers secrets that threaten to tear them apart. Along the way, Polly also meets a cast of colorful characters, including a group of young artists, a wealthy businessman, and a kind-hearted landlady. The Tinder-Box is a classic romance novel that explores themes of love, loss, and the power of perseverance. It is a story that will keep readers engaged from beginning to end.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.
Sue Jane is a novel written by Maria Thompson Daviess and published in 1912. The story is set in a small Southern town and revolves around the life of Sue Jane, a young woman who is determined to make a name for herself in the world. Sue Jane is intelligent, ambitious, and fiercely independent, but she also has a kind heart and a deep love for her family and friends.As the novel unfolds, readers are introduced to a colorful cast of characters, including Sue Jane's mother, who is overbearing and controlling, her father, who is kind but weak-willed, and her best friend, who is loyal and supportive. Sue Jane's journey takes her from the small town to the big city, where she pursues her dreams of success and independence.Throughout the novel, Daviess explores themes of family, friendship, ambition, and love. She also offers a glimpse into the social and cultural norms of the time, particularly the expectations placed on women in society. Sue Jane is a compelling and engaging novel that offers a unique perspective on life in the early 20th century.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 country is so much larger than the city and so empty that you rattle around in it until you wonder if you are ever going to get stuck to any place, especially if there isn't a house numbered anywhere. Our street is named Providence Road and the house Byrd Mansion and I am afraid I'll never be at home there as long as I live. But the doctor says Mother has to live in the country for always, and I'm only glad it isn't any countrier than Byrdsville.
The Daredevil is a novel written by Maria Thompson Daviess and published in 1916. The story revolves around a young woman named Peggy who is determined to live life on her own terms and break free from the expectations of society. Peggy is the daughter of a wealthy family in Kentucky and has always been sheltered from the outside world. However, when she meets a charismatic young man named Jack, she becomes intrigued by his daredevil lifestyle and his determination to live life to the fullest.As Peggy and Jack begin to spend more time together, they embark on a series of adventures that push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable behavior for a young woman in the early 20th century. Along the way, they encounter a cast of colorful characters, including a group of suffragettes, a band of gypsies, and a wealthy businessman who is determined to marry Peggy for her money.Despite the challenges they face, Peggy and Jack remain committed to their unconventional lifestyle and their love for each other. The Daredevil is a charming and entertaining novel that explores themes of freedom, love, and the pursuit of happiness in a rapidly changing world.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.
Maria Thompson Daviess (1872 -1924) was an American novelist and artist, best known for her popular novels written with a "Pollyanna" outlook. Daviess was born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky in 1872. After her father died when she was eight, her family relocated to Nashville, Tennessee. She studied one year at Wellesley College, and then went to Paris to study art. Returning to Nashville, she continued to paint and also took up writing. Her first novel, Miss Selina Lue and the Soap-box Babies was published in 1909. The Melting of Molly, published in 1912, was one of the top best-selling books for the year. She published sixteen novels between 1909 and 1920.
The need of a large sum of money in a great hurry is the root of many noble ambitions, in whose branches roost strange companies of birds, pecking away for dollars that grow-or do not-on bushes. And it was in such a quest that Miss Patricia Adair of Adairville, Kentucky, lit upon a limb of life beside Mr. Godfrey Vandeford of Broadway, New York. Their joint endeavors made a great adventure.
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