Frank and Fanny

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Frank and Fanny

by Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore

EN·~1 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

FRANK AND FANNY: A RURAL STORY. BY MRS. CLARA MORETON.

0:18

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

1:57

PREFACE.

0:41

FRANK AND FANNY. - CHAPTER I. FRANK AND FANNY'S HOME.

9:36

CHAPTER II. THE YOUNG CHICKADEE.

9:57

EVENING HYMN.

0:47

CHAPTER III. THE BIRD'S FUNERAL

7:51

CHAPTER IV. COUNTRY AMUSEMENTS AND OCCUPATIONS.

5:02

CHAPTER V. JACK MILLS.

3:16

"HAVE YOU SEEN MY DARLING NESTLINGS?"

10:27

Description

Frank and Fanny Lee are young orphans raised by their kindly grandparents in a quiet New England village. Their modest cottage, shaded by a sprawling elm and surrounded by a garden bursting with roses, currants, and wildflowers, becomes a haven where the children learn the rhythms of the countryside. With little money for toys, they fill their days wandering the woods, gathering forget‑me‑not bouquets, and listening to their grandmother’s nightly readings from the family Bible.

The story follows their simple pleasures—watching butterflies dance among tiger‑lilies, helping with garden chores, and sharing the bounty of nature with one another. Through these gentle episodes, the narrative celebrates patience, kindness, and the quiet beauty of rural life, inviting listeners to experience the charm of a world where everyday tasks become small adventures. The vivid illustrations of birds, squirrels, and village scenes further bring this tranquil setting to life.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (61K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Internet Archive Children's Library; University of Florida, PM Children's Library, Laura Wisewell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore

Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore

1824–1899

A lively 19th-century American writer and philanthropist, she published poetry, fiction, and books on social customs while also taking an active role in civic and charitable work. Her life moved between literary circles, reform efforts, and a lasting interest in big ideas about science and philosophy.

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