Little Homespun

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Little Homespun

by Ruth Ogden

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LITTLE HOMESPUN - By Ruth Ogden - (Mrs. Charles W. Ide) - Author Of “A Loyal Little Red-Coat” “A Little Queen Of Hearts” “His Little Royal Highness” “Courage” etc. - With Numerous Original Illustrations By Mabel Humphrey - New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company - 1897

0:17
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ONE MOMENT PLEASE.

1:20
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CHAPTER I.—TWO OLD CRONIES

14:29
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CHAPTER II.—COURAGE TAKES HEART.

11:59
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CHAPTER III.—A DELIGHTFUL DISCOVERY.

7:04
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CHAPTER IV.—EVERYBODY HAPPY.

10:31
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CHAPTER V.—HOWDY

11:59
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CHAPTER VI.—ARLINGTON BEFORE THE WAR.

19:08
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CHAPTER VII.—ARLINGTON AFTERWARD.

15:19
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CHAPTER VIII.—TO SAVE BREVET.

5:30

Description

A sun‑kissed June morning greets a quiet Virginia homestead where the Potomac shimmers and ancient oak leaves rustle in the gentle breeze. On the wide gallery, a beloved grandmother sits knitting, her smile as warm as the light that bathes the garden. Her grandson, a sprightly boy with golden hair and tiny captain’s straps on his shoulders, watches the world with bright curiosity, eager for the day’s promise.

When the cheerful voice of Captain Joe arrives, accompanied by a humble donkey‑drawn cart, the household stirs with anticipation. The boy’s excitement hints at a small adventure that will lead him beyond the familiar porch and into the bustling life of Arlington’s historic grounds. Along the way, the story weaves together the simple joys of family, the richness of local history, and the tender bond between generations, inviting listeners to share in a world where everyday moments become treasured memories.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (146K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2017-05-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ruth Ogden

Ruth Ogden

1853–1927

Best known as Ruth Ogden, this American writer created warm, lively children's stories in the late 19th century, often mixing everyday feeling with adventure and history.

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