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A Little Maid of Old Philadelphia - BY - Alice Turner Curtis
Introduction
Illustrations
A Little Maid of Old Philadelphia
CHAPTER I - HERO IS LOST
CHAPTER II - GILBERT AND LAFAYETTE
CHAPTER III - RUTH VISITS GENERAL HOWE
CHAPTER IV - AUNT DEBORAH IS SURPRISED
CHAPTER V - RUTH DECIDES
In the summer of 1778, Philadelphia hums with the uneasy presence of British troops while the spirit of the Revolution still burns bright in its youngest residents. Two spirited girls—Ruth and her friend Winifred—spend their days playing with dolls, caring for pets, and listening for news of the war, all the while dreaming of heroic figures like the Marquis de Lafayette who strolls the streets they know.
When Ruth’s beloved dog, Hero, vanishes, the girls set off on a determined search that weaves together the ordinary chores of childhood with the extraordinary backdrop of an occupied city. Their adventure reveals how resourceful and brave they can be, turning everyday errands into quiet acts of patriotism. Listeners will be drawn into the bustling streets, the close‑knit community, and the tender bond between the two friends as they navigate the challenges of a world at war.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (206K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1958
Best known for bringing American history to life for young readers, this prolific writer created lively adventures that mixed careful research with an easy storytelling touch. Her long-running "Little Maid" books helped generations of children imagine everyday life in earlier America.
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