The new buggy

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The new buggy

by Madeline Leslie

EN·~1 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

LIST - OF VOLUMES IN - THE HAPPY HOME STORIES. - FOR GIRLS.

0:21
2

LIST - OF VOLUMES IN - THE HAPPY HOME STORIES. - FOR BOYS.

0:14
3

CHAPTER I. - THE TRUANT BOYS.

5:47
4

CHAPTER II. - WHAT HAPPENED NEXT.

5:23
5

CHAPTER III. - DANIEL AND HIS FATHER—A TROUBLED CONSCIENCE.

6:09
6

CHAPTER IV. - ANOTHER LIE.

2:35
7

"I DON'T KNOW AS I SHALL GO."

2:57
8

CHAPTER V. - THE DISTRACTED MOTHER.

6:49
9

CHAPTER VI. - THE SENSELESS BOY.

5:57
10

CHAPTER VII. - FORGIVENESS.

5:40

Description

The story opens on a bright June morning when Jimmy Dodge, a restless schoolboy, slips away from his lessons and follows his friend Daniel Crawson toward a quiet pond. Drawn by the promise of adventure, Jimmy climbs aboard Daniel’s small fishing dory, despite his parents’ warnings about danger and his own guilty conscience. As the two boys glide across the still water, the simple pleasure of rowing and the freedom of the open pond captivate Jimmy, momentarily eclipsing his worries about school and home.

Yet beneath the carefree laughter, an uneasy tension builds. Jimmy’s internal tug‑of‑war between youthful curiosity and the fear of disappointing his family adds depth to the tale, hinting at the consequences that may follow his daring escapade. The narrative gently explores themes of friendship, responsibility, and the bittersweet thrill of stepping beyond the familiar, inviting listeners to reflect on the choices that shape a young heart.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (60K characters)

Series

Happy home stories for boys; V.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Henry A. Young & Co., 1871.

Release date

2023-07-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Madeline Leslie

Madeline Leslie

1815–1893

A prolific 19th-century writer for young readers, she published warm, moral stories under the pen name Mrs. Madeline Leslie and helped shape popular children’s reading in her era.

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