Courage A story wherein every one comes to the conclusion that the Courage in question proved a courage worth having

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Courage A story wherein every one comes to the conclusion that the Courage in question proved a courage worth having

by Ruth Ogden

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COURAGE - A Story Wherein Every One Comes To The Conclusion That The Courage In Question Proved A Courage Worth Having - By Ruth Ogden - Illustrated by Frederick C. Gordon - With Twenty Original Illustrations - New York - Frederick A. Stokes Company - 1891

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COURAGE

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CHAPTER I.—NAMED AT LAST.

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CHAPTER II.—ON THE WATCH.

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CHAPTER III.—LARRY COMES.

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CHAPTER IV.—MISS JULIA.

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CHAPTER V.—SYLVIA.

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CHAPTER VI.—ABOARD THE LIGHTER.

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CHAPTER VII.—“THE QUEEREST LITTLE PLACE.”

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CHAPTER VIII.—COURAGE DOES IT.

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Description

In a bustling late‑nineteenth‑century city, a bright‑haired, rosy‑cheeked girl is thrust into the world with an unusual name—Courage. Orphaned of her mother soon after birth, she is raised by her inventive father, Hugh Masterson, and the kindly caretaker Mary Duff, who fills the household with gentle affection while the workshop hums with his restless inventions.

As Courage grows, the weight of her name becomes both a curiosity and a quiet challenge. On her sixth birthday, a solemn christening at St. Paul’s finally gives her a name, but it also sparks an inner questioning about what it truly means to be brave. With the love of her father and the steady presence of Mary, she begins to explore the everyday acts of kindness, perseverance, and self‑discovery that shape her understanding of courage—long before any grand adventure unfolds.

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Courage A story wherein every one comes to the conclusion that the Courage in question proved a courage worth having A story wherein every one comes to the conclusion that the Courage in question proved a courage worth having

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (104K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ruth Ogden

Ruth Ogden

1853–1927

Best known as Ruth Ogden, this American writer created warm, lively children's stories in the late 19th century, often mixing everyday feeling with adventure and history.

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