
THREE PEOPLE - BY - PANSY
CHAPTER I. - SOME BABIES.
CHAPTER II. - JOHN BIRGE'S OPPORTUNITY.
CHAPTER III. - WOLFIE.
CHAPTER IV. - BRAIN-WORK.
CHAPTER V. - TODE'S AMBITION.
CHAPTER VI. - NEW IDEAS.
CHAPTER VII. - TWO T'S.
CHAPTER VIII. - WHICH SHALL PROSPER, THIS OR THAT?
CHAPTER IX. - "TAKE IT AWAY!"
In the grand halls of Hastings’ Hall, the newest heir, Pliny, celebrates his first birthday amid silk, pearls, and a parade of eager relatives. The infant’s boundless curiosity leads him to topple a wine glass and, in a flash of panic, wound his tiny finger, turning a joyous commemoration into a chaotic scramble. This bright‑spirited mishap hints at deeper undercurrents beneath the glittering façade of wealth.
Just a mile away, a modest household tends to its own quiet celebration, cradling a sleepy baby named Bennie in a simple rocking chair. The gentle routine of the family, marked by whispered blessings and humble gifts, stands in stark contrast to the opulence next door. As the two worlds brush past each other, the stage is set for three distinct lives to intersect in ways that will test both affection and ambition.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (469K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-03-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1930
A hugely popular 19th-century writer, she created warm, faith-centered stories for children and families and published under the pen name "Pansy." Her books were known for lively characters, everyday settings, and clear moral purpose without losing their storytelling charm.
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