All that happened in a week :  A story for little children

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All that happened in a week : A story for little children

by Jane Helen Findlater

EN·~1 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

CHAPTER I. THE ARRIVAL.

5:55
2

CHAPTER II. THE WASPS.

4:58
3

CHAPTER III. THE DOCTOR.

6:33
4

CHAPTER IV. THE WHITE STONES.

4:11
5

CHAPTER V. A VERY BAD CHILD.

8:48
6

CHAPTER VI. A DAY IN BED.

7:20
7

CHAPTER VII. THE ADVENTURE IN THE LANE.

11:40
8

CHAPTER VIII. THE SHIP.

8:57
9

CHAPTER IX. THE WASHING DAY.

10:13
10

CHAPTER X. THE SEA BEASTS.

6:30

Description

A bright‑eyed eight‑year‑old arrives at her Aunt Euphemia’s country home, weary from a long train ride but instantly enchanted by the strange, square house and the vivid rose‑laden garden. Her curiosity leads her to a hopeful chase after a bunch of roses, only to be thwarted by a sudden swarm of earwigs that turn her excitement into tears, while the kindly coachman tries to soothe her disappointment.

Inside, the house feels both foreign and inviting. Peggy discovers a regal cat named Patrick, whose playful antics at tea time lift her spirits, and she experiences the simple pleasure of sipping tea from an unexpected kitchen cup and tasting unfamiliar bread and jam. As she settles onto the sofa, the gentle presence of the cat and the warmth of the household begin to turn her nervous arrival into a day of quiet wonder.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (81K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1905.

Credits

This eBook was produced by: Delphine Lettau, Pat McCoy & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at https://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2023-10-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jane Helen Findlater

Jane Helen Findlater

1866–1946

A Scottish novelist with a sharp eye for village life, family ties, and the quiet dramas of everyday people. She often wrote with her sister Mary, and their books helped make both women well known to readers in the early 20th century.

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