Naughty Miss Bunny A Story for Little Children

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Naughty Miss Bunny A Story for Little Children

by Clara Mulholland

EN·~2 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

CHAPTER I. - ONLY FOR FUN.

11:20
2

THE BUTLER SURPRISES BUNNY.

6:20
3

CHAPTER II. - PLEASANT NEWS FOR BUNNY.

10:20
4

CHAPTER III. - BUNNY GETS UP EARLY.

10:35
5

CHAPTER IV. - BUNNY GETS A FRIGHT.

1:26
6

BUNNY WELCOMES HER FATHER.

7:33
7

CHAPTER V. - THE LITTLE INDIAN.

8:50
8

CHAPTER VI. - BUNNY FORGETS AGAIN.

13:35
9

CHAPTER VII. - IN MISS KERR'S ROOM.

15:23
10

CHAPTER VIII. - BUNNY TRIES TO SHOW OFF.

16:16

Description

Bunny, a six‑year‑old heir to a comfortable London life, has always been doted on by her indulgent father and a kindly but permissive nurse. When her mother decides it’s time for a stricter routine, a sharp‑tongued French maid arrives, and soon a gover‑teacher is hired to bring order to her whims. The sudden shift from carefree play to disciplined lessons leaves the bright‑eyed girl rebelling, determined to keep her freedom at any cost.

The family’s summer escape to a breezy seaside house in Scarborough offers Bunny a new stage for her adventures. Surrounded by sprawling gardens, fragrant blossoms, and the glittering ocean, she imagines endless days of play while the adults wrestle with her unruly spirit. As the holidays begin, the house’s mysterious locked trunk hints at secrets that could test both her imagination and the patience of those trying to guide her.

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Full title

Naughty Miss Bunny A Story for Little Children A Story for Little Children

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (169K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jacqueline Jeremy, Malcolm Farmer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-11-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Clara Mulholland

Clara Mulholland

A prolific Irish-born writer of novels, children's stories, and plays, she built a wide readership from the late 19th century into the early 20th. Her work often blended lively storytelling with a strong Catholic outlook.

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