
LITTLE FOLKS ASTRAY. - BY SOPHIE MAY
TO PARENTS.
CHAPTER I. - THE LETTER.
CHAPTER II. - THE UNDERTAKING.
CHAPTER III. - THE FROLIC.
CHAPTER IV. - "TAKING OUR AIRS."
CHAPTER V. - DOTTY HAVING HER OWN WAY.
CHAPTER VI. - DOTTY REBUKED.
CHAPTER VII. - THE LOST FLY.
CHAPTER VIII. - "THE FRECKLED DOG."
In a sun‑lit parlor of the Clifford household, a troupe of lively youngsters refuses to stay in bed, insisting on exploring the world beyond their parents’ strict expectations. The narrator’s gentle humor captures the everyday tug‑of‑war between youthful curiosity and adult authority, offering a snapshot of late‑Victorian family life where imagination runs wild and lessons about respect are whispered rather than shouted.
The opening chapter follows Katie Clifford, a bright‑eyed girl who tends to a cage of white mice with the devotion of a mother, sharing crumbs and stories while her older sister Grace watches with a mixture of pride and impatience. A tender exchange with her brother Horace turns the simple act of caring for the rodents into a secret‑keeping game, hinting at the deeper bonds and small rebellions that shape the children’s growth. As the household buzzes with chatter, listeners are invited to glimpse the gentle chaos that defines the Clifford family’s world.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (132K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven desJardins and Distributed Proofreading
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1906
A pioneer of lively, realistic children's fiction, this 19th-century American writer won generations of young readers with the beloved Little Prudy books and many other stories. Writing as Sophie May, she brought humor and warmth to everyday family life without turning her tales into lectures.
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