
SIX GIRLS AND THE TEA ROOM
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I THE PATTY-PANS AGAIN
CHAPTER II "PLEASED TO MEET YOU"
CHAPTER III THE CUP THAT CHEERS
CHAPTER IV CHRISTMAS, AND AN INVITATION
CHAPTER V "THE HANDSOME MISS ANGELA KEY-STONE"
CHAPTER VI UP-STAIRS AND DOWN-STAIRS
CHAPTER VII AN OPEN DOOR
CHAPTER VIII HARD TRAVELING
The story follows six spirited young women who have turned a modest city flat into a bustling tea room, a warm haven that reflects their lively camaraderie and unshakable optimism. As they settle into their new urban home, the girls—each with her own quirks and dreams—reconnect with the countryside they left behind, recalling the farm that once sheltered them through hard times. Their lively banter and heartfelt devotion to one another set the tone for a winter that feels brighter than any summer.
Amid the clatter of teacups and the soft rustle of winter snow, the girls navigate the challenges of independence, friendship, and the occasional bout of homesickness. With the support of a kindly aunt and a handful of loyal friends, they discover that the true magic of their tea room lies not in the pastries they serve, but in the love and perseverance that fill every corner. Their story is a gentle reminder that even the coldest seasons can be warmed by kindness and shared laughter.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (410K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1945
Known for warm, lively stories for young readers, she wrote fiction, verse, and Catholic literature with a clear affection for family life and childhood. Her books often blend gentle moral feeling with brisk, approachable storytelling.
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