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AUNT MARY - BY - MRS. PERRING - AUTHOR OF 'THE STORY OF A MOUSE,' 'THE STORY OF A CAT,' 'THE CASTLE AND THE COTTAGE,' ETC.
CHAPTER I. - AUNT MARY.
CHAPTER II. - A GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT.
CHAPTER III. - THE LOST BROOCH.
CHAPTER IV. - THE RECOVERED TREASURE.
CHAPTER V. - A FRIEND IN NEED.
CHAPTER VI. - A FRIENDLY PROPOSITION.
CHAPTER VII. - THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
CHAPTER VIII. - A BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT.
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en
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~3 hours (201K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A Victorian children’s writer whose gentle stories follow small adventures, family life, and the everyday lessons woven into growing up. Writing as “Mrs. Perring,” she published tales such as The Story of a Mouse, Aunt Mary, and The Adventures of a Penny.
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