My little corner [by C.A. Walton].

My little corner [by C.A. Walton]. PDF Author: Catherine Augusta Walton
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Languages : en
Pages : 212

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My little corner [by C.A. Walton]. by mrs. O.F. Walton

My little corner [by C.A. Walton]. by mrs. O.F. Walton PDF Author: Catherine Augusta Walton
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Languages : en
Pages : 224

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My Little Corner [by C.a. Walton]. By Mrs. O.f. Walton

My Little Corner [by C.a. Walton]. By Mrs. O.f. Walton PDF Author: Catherine Augusta Walton
Publisher: Legare Street Press
ISBN: 9781020531996
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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My Little Corner is a charming and delightful collection of essays by Catherine Augusta Walton. With wit, wisdom, and warmth, she reflects on a wide range of topics, from nature and friendship to love and spirituality. Her writing is a celebration of the small joys and pleasures of everyday life. This book is sure to delight readers of all ages. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Reference Catalogue of Current Literature

Reference Catalogue of Current Literature PDF Author:
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1440

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Audrey: Children of Light

Audrey: Children of Light PDF Author: Mrs. O. F. Walton
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 146558238X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 92

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"NOW, Audrey!" "Yes, Aunt Cordelia?" "That's the third clean pinafore that you've had this week," said Aunt Cordelia severely, "and it's only Thursday. Now, Audrey!" And when Aunt Cordelia said, "Now, Audrey!" The little girl who was addressed knew that something was seriously amiss. She was a pretty little girl, with fair hair and brown eyes, and the warm summer sun had tanned her as brown as the nuts in the window of Aunt Cordelia's shop. She stood in the corner of the little back parlour looking ruefully at her pinafore, which was almost as black as if she had sent it up the chimney for five minutes' change of air. "Now, Audrey!" repeated Aunt Cordelia more solemnly than before. The poor child could not bear up against this last terrible appeal, and bursting into tears, she sobbed— "I wish there weren't such things as pinafores; I do wish there weren't!" "No such things as pinafores?" said Aunt Cordelia. "Why, what would become of careless little girls' frocks, if there were no nice pinafores to cover them, I should like to know?" "I hate pinafores," sobbed the child, taking no notice of her aunt's words; "I wish the Queen would say nobody was ever to wear them again!" "For shame, Audrey," said Aunt Cordelia, "you should never say you hate anything; it's very wicked indeed! Least of all you should never hate pinafores, that keep you nice and clean and tidy." "But that's just what they don't do," said Audrey. "They will get black and grimy. I can't ever have a bit of fun because of them." Then, as she dried her tears, a bright thought struck her, and she said, "Couldn't I have a black pinafore, Aunt Cordelia, and then it wouldn't show the dirt, would it now?" "Well," said her aunt, laughing in spite of herself, "it will come to that one of these days, I expect. Now go and get a clean pinafore at once; and remember that's four this week," she called after her, as the little girl ran upstairs. It was a quaint old house in which Audrey and her aunt, Miss Palmer, lived. Miss Palmer loved to boast about it to the customers who came to the shop. It was three hundred years old, she told them, and the wainscot was real oak, and the bannisters on the stairs were carved, and there were curious old cupboards with black oak doors, and there was a chimney so wide that none of the sweep's brushes were large enough to sweep it. But though Miss Palmer was very proud of her old house, which had been in the family for so many years that the family had quite lost count of their number, yet it caused her a great deal of worry and anxiety. There never was such a place for dust as that old house; it collected in every corner, it lay upon the window-sills, and it settled upon the bright dish-covers and pewter jugs in the kitchen. With this dust Miss Palmer was always waging war. From morning till night—week in and week out—she fought perseveringly with the ever-gathering dust, and tried to make her house as prim and as neat as her tidy soul longed to see it. But just as Audrey's pinafores would get black, so the old house would get dusty, and the two together brought many a line of care into Miss Palmer's forehead. Audrey had lived with her aunt since she was a fortnight old. Her father was a baker in a town two hundred miles away. She had never seen him, and he had never seen her since her aunt had carried her off, a tiny, sickly baby, nearly eight years ago. Audrey's mother had died soon after she was born, and her father had sent a piteous letter to his sister Cordelia, telling her he did not know what would become of him and of his nine motherless children, now Alice was gone.

My Little Corner

My Little Corner PDF Author: Mrs. O. F. Walton
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Languages : en
Pages : 160

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Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries PDF Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 1150

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Acts of Executive Clemency of California

Acts of Executive Clemency of California PDF Author: California. Governor
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Category : Clemency
Languages : en
Pages : 398

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From The Dairyman's Daughter to Worrals of the WAAF

From The Dairyman's Daughter to Worrals of the WAAF PDF Author: Dennis Butts
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Category : Children's literature, English
Languages : en
Pages : 264

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A collection of essays based on the [1999] Children's Books History Society study conference, this collection of essays analyses the children's literature of the Religious Tract Society. It details the nature and development of the tract genre in Britain and in the US, before looking at the Religious Tract Society's increasing number of children's titles.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries PDF Author:
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Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 1218

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