Memoirs of a country doll. Written by herself

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Memoirs of a country doll. Written by herself

by Mary Curtis

EN·~53 minutes·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

Memoirs of a Country Doll.

0:30
2

DEDICATION.

0:37
3

CHAPTER I. MY PURCHASE, AND TWO MOTHERS.

2:25
4

CHAPTER II. ELLEN GREEN.

2:06
5

CHAPTER III. MY SICKNESS.

2:18
6

CHAPTER IV. EMMA'S COUSIN—MY NEXT MAMMA.

2:18
7

CHAPTER V. GARDENING.

4:16
8

CHAPTER VI. BLACKBERRYING.

4:12
9

CHAPTER VII. BALLS, PARTIES, &c.

2:23
10

CHAPTER VIII. DOLL'S CORRESPONDENCE.

1:42

Description

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.

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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.

About the author

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Mary Curtis

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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