
TO LITTLE MISS LOU MY YOUNGEST DAUGHTER - "MISS LOU" - CHAPTER I - A GIRL'S PROTEST
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CHAPTER II - SOMETHING HAPPENS
CHAPTER III - MAD WHATELY
CHAPTER IV - AUN' JINKEY'S POLICY
CHAPTER V - WHATELY'S IDEA OF COURTSHIP
CHAPTER VI - THE STORM BEGINS
CHAPTER VII - DANGERS THICKENING
CHAPTER VIII - "WHEN?"
CHAPTER IX - PARALYZED WITH SHAME
In a quiet Southern countryside a weather‑worn cabin leans against a stone chimney that still puffs lazy smoke. Inside, Aun’ Jinkey, a wiry old woman with a corn‑cob pipe, spends her afternoons in quiet contemplation, convinced that a long puff can untangle any problem. The world outside glitters through the open door—old oaks, pine, and bright spring light bathing the floor in gold. Into this tranquil scene bursts Miss Lou, a bright‑eyed girl in a rose‑dotted calico dress, demanding answers to the questions that whirl in her head.
She chafes at the expectations of her aunt and uncle, who want her to follow the same familiar routine, and turns to Aun’ Jinkey for a glimpse of destiny. Their lively exchange crackles with humor and a fierce yearning for a life not predetermined. As the afternoon deepens, the unlikely pair form a tentative partnership, each offering a different kind of wisdom, setting the stage for a story about growing up, community, and the courage to carve one’s own path.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (612K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1838–1888
A Civil War chaplain turned bestselling novelist, he wrote warm, moral stories that connected everyday life, faith, and the changing world around him. His books reached a wide audience in the late 19th century, especially readers drawn to historical drama and domestic fiction.
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