
POLLY AND THE PRINCESS - BY - EMMA C. DOWD - AUTHOR OF - POLLY OF THE HOSPITAL STAFF. POLLY OF LADY GAY COTTAGE. DOODLES, ETC. - ILLUSTRATED
POLLY AND THE PRINCESS - CHAPTER I - WAFFLES AND DEWLAPS
CHAPTER II - IN MISS MAJOR'S ROOM
CHAPTER III - POLLY ADDRESSES THE BOARD
CHAPTER IV - A JUNE HOLIDAY
CHAPTER V - MISS LILY AND DOODLES
CHAPTER VI - "BETTER THAN THE POORHOUSE"
CHAPTER VII - ROSES—AND THORNS
CHAPTER VIII - WAITING TO BE THANKED
CHAPTER IX - BLANCHE PUDDICOMBE
In a genteel summer retreat where well‑heeled ladies pass the time with endless gossip and endless waffles, a shy young visitor arrives with a purpose beyond the usual social niceties. Polly Dudley, the spirited daughter of a respected doctor, steps into the world of Miss Juanita Sterling—a delicate young woman confined to bed, her health fragile and her spirit yearning for something more. Their tentative conversation hints at a bond that could lift the weight of illness and bring a fresh perspective to the stifling routines of the holiday home.
The narrative captures the charming absurdities of early‑twentieth‑century genteel life: the ritual of Thursday waffle breakfasts, the whispered judgments of the resident matrons, and the quiet yearning that underlies polite conversation. As Polly’s optimism meets Juanita’s restless longing, listeners are invited into a tender exploration of friendship, hope, and the gentle rebellion against a world that seems intent on keeping both women confined to their prescribed roles.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (368K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1851–1938
A prolific early 20th-century writer for young readers, this Connecticut author is best remembered for warm, spirited stories like the Polly books and Doodles. Her work mixes humor, kindness, and a lively sense of everyday adventure.
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