The Christmas Fairy, and Other Stories

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The Christmas Fairy, and Other Stories

by John Strange Winter, Frances E. (Frances Eliza) Crompton, Mrs. Molesworth

EN·~40 minutes

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In a quiet, isolated countryside, young Helena Frere lives with her two younger brothers, Willie and Leigh, under the gentle guidance of their loving parents. Though obedient and kind, the children long for companions their own age, and the prospect of new neighbors brings a spark of excitement to their solitary routine.

When a family moves into the nearby house, the Frere children learn that four lively siblings will soon be their playmates. Among them is Maggie, a spirited “tom‑boy” who instantly captures Helena’s imagination, while the older sister, Sybil, seems distant at first. As the two families meet and share stories, the children begin to imagine the adventures and mischief that might unfold, balancing their sense of duty with the tempting allure of a wilder, freer play.

The opening of this charming tale invites listeners into a world of youthful curiosity, gentle moral lessons, and the timeless joy of making new friends in an idyllic, bygone setting.

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Language

en

Duration

~40 minutes (38K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2009-03-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

John Strange Winter

John Strange Winter

1856–1911

A hugely popular late-Victorian novelist and journalist, this writer published under a boldly masculine pen name and became especially known for lively stories of military life. Behind that pseudonym was Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard, a prolific author who also played a visible part in Britain’s literary world.

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Frances E. (Frances Eliza) Crompton

1866–1952

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Mrs. Molesworth

Mrs. Molesworth

1839–1921

Beloved in her time for warm, imaginative stories, this Victorian writer helped shape children's fiction with tales that mixed everyday family life with a touch of magic. She is still best known for classics such as The Cuckoo Clock and The Tapestry Room.

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