Little Prudy's Cousin Grace

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Little Prudy's Cousin Grace

by Sophie May

EN·~2 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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LITTLE PRUDY'S COUSIN GRACE - BY - SOPHIE MAY

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COPYRIGHT, 1892, BY REBECCA S. CLARKE.

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LITTLE PRUDY'S COUSIN GRACE - I. THE CUP AND SAUCER - II. THE RUBY SEAL - III. THE PRIZE - IV. A SNAKE IN THE GRASS - V. FORTUNES - VI. MISFORTUNES - VII. THE REGARD-RING - VIII. PRUDY PARLIN - IX. BARBARA'S WEDDING - X. WHO GETS THE PRIZE? - XI. THE CHILDREN'S FAIR

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CHAPTER I. - THE CUP AND SAUCER.

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CHAPTER II - THE RUBY SEAL.

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CHAPTER III. - THE PRIZE.

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CHAPTER IV. - A SNAKE IN THE GRASS.

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CHAPTER V. - FORTUNES.

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CHAPTER VI. - MISFORTUNES.

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CHAPTER VII. - THE REGARD-RING.

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Description

Grace and Cassy are inseparable, the sort of friends whose names are spoken together like “cup and saucer.” One is bright‑eyed and impulsive, the other gentle and steady, and they have sealed their devotion with a jeweled ring that promises lifelong fidelity. Living in a modest Hoosier cottage, they imagine a simple future of shared chores, chickens, and quiet evenings, while the world outside swirls with change.

Their story opens on a crisp March day as they stroll down Vine Street, trading jokes and secret wishes. Grace confides her longing to be a boy and laments the limits placed on women, while Cassy brushes off politics with a laugh. Their conversations hint at larger adventures—prizes, weddings, and unexpected challenges—that will test their bond and push each girl toward the future she envisions.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (130K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-08-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sophie May

Sophie May

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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