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THE - PLEASURES OF THE COUNTRY - Simple - STORIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, - BY - MRS. HARRIET MYRTLE.
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
GRANDPAPA'S HAY-FIELD.
ROSE AND HARRY.
THE FIRST DAY AT THE SEA.
OLD MARY JONES.
THE VILLAGE FAIR.
HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN.
In a bright country town where wide streets wind past a centuries‑old church, siblings Edward and Kate spend their days racing through gardens and turning hoops on the grass. Together with their older sister Laura, they often wander the woods surrounding the mysterious “Old Hall,” a once‑grand manor now silent but lovingly tended. Stories from their friend John, the carpenter who once helped restore the house, fill their imaginations with pictures of painted windows, carved ceilings, and secret gardens waiting just beyond the ivy‑clad walls.
When a kind housekeeper finally grants them entry, the children step through a shaded pavilion onto a floor of black‑and‑white marble and down polished steps onto a velvet‑soft lawn. A sparkling fountain crowns a round pond at the garden’s heart, and the scent of roses and jasmine drifts on the breeze. Their first glimpse of the hidden estate promises the kind of quiet adventure that turns ordinary afternoons into lasting memories.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (125K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Delphine Lettau, Ross Cooling and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2011-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1876
A Scottish writer who turned family hardship and keen curiosity into lively books for children. Writing as Harriet Myrtle, she blended storytelling with nature, travel, and gentle lessons that made learning feel like an adventure.
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