
KERNEL COB AND - LITTLE MISS SWEETCLOVER - Written by - GEORGE MITCHEL - Illustrated by - TONY SARG - 1918 - P. F. Volland Company Chicago, U.S.A
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
In a sunny garden that wraps a white house in honeysuckle, brother and sister Jackie and Peggs spend their days inventing games because their kindly but forgetful aunt has no toys to give them. When Peggs cries for a doll and Jackie for a soldier, the two decide to craft their own companions from the world around them. Together they fashion a delicate figure from sweetclover blossoms, morning‑glory petals and a tiny four‑o’clock bonnet, while Jackie fashions a brave little soldier from corn kernels, husk, and bits of gold‑leaf paper.
They christen their creations Little Miss Sweetclover and Kernel Cob, and immediately set them loose in adventures across the garden. With a parasol for shade and improvised uniforms, the pair imagine grand battles, daring voyages, and heroic deeds, letting their imagination turn ordinary garden weeds into a world of wonder. The story celebrates the power of resourcefulness and the joy of turning simple things into treasured friends.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (107K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1873–1967
Best known for gentle, imaginative children's stories, this early 20th-century American writer created playful adventures that have stayed in circulation through public-domain and volunteer audiobook collections. His work often centers on make-believe companions, bright illustration-friendly scenes, and a warm sense of childhood wonder.
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