
Percy is a bright, diligent girl who balances schoolwork with the endless chores of her bustling household. Her Aunt Zoe, warm‑hearted yet practical, keeps the family’s old chest of treasures and the daily schedule running smoothly, while Percy’s friend Louise drifts between laziness and longing for education. The story opens on a busy Monday morning as Percy prepares to board a boat for the school at Round Springs, juggling a treasured writing desk, a hat‑box, and a bundle of ginger‑nuts for the journey.
As the boat pulls away, a simple mix‑up sets off a chain of small adventures that test Percy’s resourcefulness and sense of duty. With her keen mind and a touch of good‑natured mischief, she discovers that even the most ordinary errands can turn into unexpected lessons about responsibility, friendship, and the joy of a holiday that doesn’t go quite as planned.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (75K characters)
Series
The Round Spring Stories.
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1872.
Release date
2023-10-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1899
Best known for writing morally grounded stories for young readers, this 19th-century American author produced dozens of books that were widely circulated through the American Sunday-School Union. Her fiction often mixed domestic drama, religious feeling, and a strong belief in character formation.
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