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Kit of Greenacre - Farm - By - IZOLA FORRESTER
CHAPTER I - "NO TRESPASSING"
CHAPTER II - MRS. GORHAM SMELLS SMOKE
CHAPTER III - KIT RISES TO PROPHESY
CHAPTER IV - THE ORACLE AT DELPHI
CHAPTER V - SHEPHERD SWEETINGS
CHAPTER VI - EXPECTING "KIT"
CHAPTER VII - PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
CHAPTER VIII - AT THE SIGN OF THE MUMMY
In the sun‑drenched summer of 1919, Kit takes up her watch from the cupola overlooking Greenacre Farm’s prized huckleberry patch. The sprawling ten‑acre field, a mosaic of birches, spruce and hazel, becomes a battlefield of pride and perseverance for the girls who guard it against hungry outsiders. When a mysterious red‑wheeled wagon rolls in, Kit’s sharp eyes spot a potential thief, and the quiet tension of rural life snaps into action.
Back on the farm, the bustling household—Doris wrestling a stubborn calf, Jean and Helen away on errands, and the town constable promised to arrive—adds a lively backdrop to Kit’s determined stand. As she alerts the constable and plans to trap the intruder, the story captures the simple yet fierce struggle to protect a cherished harvest, hinting at the camaraderie and cleverness that will shape the days ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (280K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1944
A prolific American novelist, screenwriter, and journalist, she moved easily between magazine fiction, mystery, romance, and early Hollywood storytelling. Her life and work connected New York literary circles, popular magazines, and the fast-growing film world of the early 20th century.
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