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HOLIDAYS AT THE GRANGE, - OR - A WEEK'S DELIGHT. - Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside. - BY - EMILY MAYER HIGGINS.
PHILADELPHIA:PORTER & COATES.
CHAPTER I. - THE GATHERING.—CHRISTMAS EVE.—CONSEQUENCES.—HOW DO YOU LIKE IT?
CHAPTER II. - CHRISTMAS DAY.—RHYMES.—CENTO.—GENTEEL LADY.—THE FAIRY WOOD.
CHAPTER III. - THE RHYMING GAME.—ORIKAMA, OR THE WHITE WATER LILY, AN INDIAN TALE.
CHAPTER IV. - PROVERBS.—TWENTY QUESTIONS.—THE SPECTRE OF ALCANTRA, OR THE CONDE'S DAUGHTERS, A TALE OF SPAIN.
CHAPTER V. - A SKATING ADVENTURE.—WHAT IS MY THOUGHT LIKE?—QUESTIONS.—THE ORPHAN'S TALE, OR THE VICISSITUDES OF FORTUNE.
CHAPTER VI. - SUNDAY.—BIBLE STORIES.—CAPPING BIBLE VERSES.—BIBLE CLASS.
CHAPTER VII. - SEQUEL TO THE ORPHAN'S TALE.—WHO CAN HE BE?—ELEMENTS.—THE ASTROLOGERS.
Step into the charming world of Wyndham Grange, a sprawling 19th‑century manor nestled in the woods near Philadelphia. On a crisp Christmas Eve, the house comes alive with the crackle of a massive hearth, the glow of colored‑glass windows, and the cheerful bustle of family and friends gathering in the inviting sitting‑room. Here Uncle John and Aunt Lucy host a lively troupe of cousins, nieces, and guests, setting the stage for a week of festive games, riddles, and storytelling that invites listeners to share in the warmth of holiday tradition.
The narrative weaves together a collection of parlor pastimes—from quick‑wit quizzes and hand‑crafted puzzles to ghostly yarns and romantic legends—each suited to the flickering firelight and the eager imaginations of young and old alike. Mary Dalton, the bright‑hearted seventeen‑year‑old orphan raised by Aunt Lucy, serves as a gentle guide, offering her own observations and leading the group through each amusement. As the week unfolds, the Grange becomes a microcosm of community, where kindness, cleverness, and the simple pleasure of shared stories turn an ordinary holiday stay into a memorable adventure.
Full title
Holidays at the Grange; or, A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (529K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-07-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A 19th-century American writer remembered for warm, home-centered entertainment, she wrote stories and games meant to bring families together around the parlor fire. Her best-known work captures the cheerful spirit of domestic reading in an era when books were often shared aloud.
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