
In a modest village shop where Mrs. Winter keeps every biscuit in perfect order, a bright‑eyed girl named Nelly waits for a promise she can’t yet name—a new brother who will join her world. The shop’s familiar chatter between the fruiterer Goldie and the baker’s wife offers a glimpse of everyday life, where generosity and petty jokes mix as freely as sugar and flour.
When a stranger‑boy appears, a bundle slung over his shoulder, the community’s curiosity turns to cautious speculation. Some see a potential troublemaker, while others sense an opportunity for the compassion the opening lines of the Lord’s Prayer invoke. As Nelly’s excitement grows, the story gently explores what it means to welcome a newcomer, to share what little one has, and to balance suspicion with the quiet strength of kindness.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (127K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: Gall & Inglis., 1877.
Release date
2023-10-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1893
Best known by the pen name A.L.O.E., this prolific Victorian writer filled her stories with adventure, moral courage, and a warm concern for young readers. Later in life, she took her faith into action by serving in India, where her final years unfolded far from England.
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