
AUTHOR OF
PRINCESS POLLY'S PLAYMATES - CHAPTER I - IN THE GARDEN
ROSE.
CHAPTER II - A LITTLE HERO
CHAPTER III - POLLY VISITS ROSE
CHAPTER IV - THE VILLAGE NUISANCE
CHAPTER V - THE LITTLE GREEN DOOR
CHAPTER VI - AT THE STUDIO
CHAPTER VII - AN UNEXPECTED GUEST
CHAPTER VIII - AT THE SHORE
In the sun‑dappled garden of Sherwood Hall, two lively girls, Vivian and Leslie, whisk their imaginations into a world of enchanted castles and hidden princesses. Their chatter turns the ordinary avenue into a grand hallway, where every red‑tiled roof and bright window promises a new adventure. When Princess Polly appears at her window, the trio’s excitement turns the moment into a miniature celebration, complete with the arrival of the postman and the promise of letters from far‑off friends.
The story gently unfolds as Polly opens a treasured envelope from Rose, a former playmate now living with her great‑aunt in a distant house. Through Rose’s heartfelt words, the girls glimpse a quiet, lonely world where a piano’s notes echo in empty rooms and a stern portrait watches over every move. Their shared curiosity and affection bridge the miles, hinting at the simple, enduring magic of childhood friendship.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (163K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A popular American writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she was known for lively, warmhearted fiction for children and young readers. Her stories often mixed everyday adventure with a strong sense of place, especially in New England.
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