
In the bustling heart of early‑spring London, a shy ten‑year‑old girl named Pollie steps out onto the streets beside the Bank of England, clutching a modest bundle of violets. Determined to earn a penny for her ailing mother, she learns quickly that the city’s clamor can drown even the sweetest of cries, and that a louder voice may be the only way to be heard.
Enter Sally, a street‑wise girl who shows Pollie the art of boldness: a sharp shout, a quick smile, and the promise of a fair trade. With Sally’s help, Pollie watches her first bunch disappear into the hands of hurried gentlemen, and the small change she earns feels like a lifeline. As the crowd swirls around her, the memory of her late father’s gentle presence lingers, reminding her why this fragile venture matters.
Through bustling markets and fleeting encounters, the story captures the resilience of a child learning to navigate a world that often overlooks the smallest voices, offering a tender glimpse into hope, perseverance, and the quiet courage of a young heart.
Full title
Little Pollie Or a Bunch of Violets
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (98K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-12-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A Victorian-era writer remembered for gentle, moral storytelling, with works such as Parables from Flowers and Little Pollie, or, A Bunch of Violets. Her books suggest a warm, religiously minded style aimed at young readers and families.
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