
THE LITTLE PRINCESS OF TOWER HILL. - By L. T. MEADE, - Author of "A Sweet Girl Graduate," "The Lady of the Forest," "A World of Girls," "Polly", "The Palace Beautiful," etc.
CHAPTER I. - HER VERY YOUNG DAYS.
CHAPTER II. - FATHER'S SHORT VISITOR.
CHAPTER III. - SNUBBED.
CHAPTER IV. - THE STABLE CLOCK.
CHAPTER V. - THE EMPTY HUTCH.
CHAPTER VI. - JO'S ROOM.
CHAPTER VII. - IN VIOLET.
CHAPTER VIII. - CHOOSING HER COLORS.
CHAPTER IX. - A JOLLY PLAN.
Maggie Ascot has always been the darling of Tower Hill, a sprawling estate where bonfires blaze for her birth and every whim is met with silk ribbons and gilded toys. The village children watch with a mixture of admiration and envy as she rides her white pony Snowball or glides in a carriage, her bright blue eyes and golden‑crowned curls marking her as the “Little Princess” of the hill. Though pampered, she possesses a spirited streak, insisting on being called “Mag‑Mag” and turning away the formalities of her grand name.
When Maggie turns seven, her world expands beyond the nursery walls with the arrival of the gentle Miss Grey, a governess tasked with shaping her education. A modest schoolroom is added to the manor, and with lessons and new responsibilities come the first hints of unease. As Maggie begins to navigate the expectations of her rank and the subtle challenges of learning, the carefree days of her early childhood start to give way to the small but real troubles of growing up.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (293K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2012-02-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1914
A hugely popular Victorian storyteller, she wrote adventure, school, mystery, and domestic fiction for girls and women with remarkable speed and energy. Her books helped shape late-19th-century ideas of girlhood while also reaching into crime fiction and magazine culture.
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