
Memoirs of a Country Doll.
DEDICATION.
CHAPTER I. MY PURCHASE, AND TWO MOTHERS.
CHAPTER II. ELLEN GREEN.
CHAPTER III. MY SICKNESS.
CHAPTER IV. EMMA'S COUSIN—MY NEXT MAMMA.
CHAPTER V. GARDENING.
CHAPTER VI. BLACKBERRYING.
CHAPTER VII. BALLS, PARTIES, &c.
CHAPTER VIII. DOLL'S CORRESPONDENCE.
A porcelain doll narrates her own small‑world adventures, beginning with her discovery in a bustling Soho bazaar and swift adoption by a three‑year‑old girl named Lucy. Wrapped in delicate muslin and merino dresses, she experiences the gentle routine of daily washing, fashionable outings to see the Queen, and an accidental tumble out a carriage window onto burdock leaves. Rescued by a kindly German raspberry picker, the doll finds herself cared for in a rustic country out‑building, where simple meals of water‑cress and cheese become part of her new life.
Soon the doll is passed to a lively five‑year‑old named Emma, who introduces her to a mischievous companion, Ellen Green, whose constant spills and tumbles keep the household on its toes. As May Day approaches, the doll is dressed in a pristine white frock with a pink sash, preparing for a festive celebration that promises both delight and the inevitable chaos of childhood play. The narrative captures the charm of 19th‑century country living through the eyes of a beloved plaything, inviting listeners to share in her innocent curiosity and tender observations.
Language
en
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Charlene Taylor, Val Wooff and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2020-12-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1840
A very young Victorian writer, she published a doll’s-eye story that feels playful, observant, and surprisingly lively even now. Her best-known book turns everyday childhood adventures into a small, charming classic.
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