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The Daughter of a Soldier
L T Meade; Charles L (Charles Lewis) Wrenn
Anson Street Press
2025
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The Daughter of a Soldier
L T Meade; Charles L (Charles Lewis) Wrenn
Anson Street Press
2025
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L. T. Meade was the pseudonym of Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith (1844-1914), a prolific writer of girls' stories. She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, daughter of Rev. R. T. Meade, of Nohoval, County Cork. She later moved to London, where she married Alfred Toulmin Smith in September 1879. She began writing at 17 and produced over 300 books in her lifetime, being so prolific that no fewer than eleven new titles under her byline appeared in the first few years after her death. She was primarily known for her books for young people, of which the most famous was A World of Girls, published in 1886. However, she also wrote "sentimental" and "sensational" stories, religious stories, historical novels, adventure, romances, and mysteries, including several with male co-authors.
"Voglio vedere Hetty," disse una voce imperiosa da bambino. "No, no; non questa mattina, signorina Nan, cara. " "Io voglio vedere Hetty", fu la risposta rapida e impaziente. E un faccino robusto e indignato alz lo sguardo verso l'Infermiera, per vedere l'effetto delle ultime parole decisive. Non trovando una risposta affermativa sul viso placido dell'infermiera, le piccole labbra si chiusero saldamente - due fossette andavano e venivano su due guance molto rotonde - i maliziosi occhi marroni si riempirono di risate, e un attimo dopo la piccola interrogante si fece strada attraverso un e stava trotterellando gi per le ampie scale di pietra e attraverso un pianerottolo fino alla camera di Hetty. La porta della stanza era aperta, cos entr il vagabondo. Un letto con le lenzuola tutte buttate qua e l , una pantofola mezza logora sul pavimento, una toeletta molto disordinata incontr i suoi occhi, ma nessuna Hetty. "Io voglio Hetty, me lo voglio", disse la voce acuta, e poi i piedini iniziarono un pellegrinaggio attento e vigile, le labbra ancora saldamente chiuse, le fossette che andavano e venivano e gli occhi lanciavano molti sguardi verso l'alto in direzione dell'Infermiera e la scuola materna. Nessuna ricerca ancora e grande, grande speranza di trovare Hetty da qualche parte nelle regioni pi basse. Ah, ora che bello quelle scale pericolose erano state scese e la vocina che chiamava Hetty in tono acuto risuon nell'ampio corridoio.
L. T. Meade was the pseudonym of Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith (1844-1914), a prolific writer of girls' stories. She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, daughter of Rev. R. T. Meade, of Nohoval, County Cork. She later moved to London, where she married Alfred Toulmin Smith in September 1879. She began writing at 17 and produced over 300 books in her lifetime, being so prolific that no fewer than eleven new titles under her byline appeared in the first few years after her death. She was primarily known for her books for young people, of which the most famous was A World of Girls, published in 1886. However, she also wrote "sentimental" and "sensational" stories, religious stories, historical novels, adventure, romances, and mysteries, including several with male co-authors.
L. T. Meade was the pseudonym of Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith (1844-1914), a prolific writer of girls' stories. She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, daughter of Rev. R. T. Meade, of Nohoval, County Cork. She later moved to London, where she married Alfred Toulmin Smith in September 1879. She began writing at 17 and produced over 300 books in her lifetime, being so prolific that no fewer than eleven new titles under her byline appeared in the first few years after her death. She was primarily known for her books for young people, of which the most famous was A World of Girls, published in 1886. However, she also wrote "sentimental" and "sensational" stories, religious stories, historical novels, adventure, romances, and mysteries, including several with male co-authors.
नोरा को उसके पिता द्वारा दिया गया पालतू नाम उसके चरित्र का वर्णन करता है; और जब वह मुश्किल में पड़ जाता है, तो वह अपने घर में आराम और खुशी लाने में मुख्य एजेंट होता है। यह दृश्य मुख्य रूप से आयरलैंड में रखे गए हैं, लेकिन आंशिक रूप से इंग्लैंड में, जहां नोरा के चाचा के घर में लक्जरी आयरिश जीवन में प्रबल होने वाले अधिक मितव्ययी जीवन के विपरीत है। हन्ना? "" आपने मस्तार को इस तरह जाते हुए नहीं देखा, मिस? "" हन्नाह क्या मतलब है? पिता इस समय घर पर नहीं थे। "" मैंने सोचा कि शायद "- हन्नाह ने कहा। वह दबी आवाज़ में बोली, थोड़ी दूर जाकर। हन्ना वास्तव में आयरिश प्रकार की एक छोटी, स्क्वाट महिला थी। उसकी नाक खगोलीय थी, उसका मुँह चौड़ा था, उसकी आँखें गहरी थीं, और मस्ती के साथ चमक रही थी। वह एक छोटी, मोटे सेर पेटीकोट में तैयार थी, जिसे उसके ऊपर एक बेडगाउन कहा जाता था; बेडगाउन धारीदार कैलिको, पीले और लाल रंग का बना था, और उसी के एक व्यापक बैंड के साथ कमर में बंधा हुआ था। हन्नाह के बाल जोरदार भूरे रंग के थे, और उनका विनोदपूर्ण चेहरा झुर्रियों के एक परिपूर्ण नेटवर्क से ढंका हुआ था। उसने अब बर्फीले दांतों की एक चमक दिखाई, क्योंकि वह उस जवान लड़की को देख रही थी, जिसे वह संबोधित कर रही थी।
L. T. Meade was the pseudonym of Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith (1844-1914), a prolific writer of girls' stories. She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, daughter of Rev. R. T. Meade, of Nohoval, County Cork. She later moved to London, where she married Alfred Toulmin Smith in September 1879. She began writing at 17 and produced over 300 books in her lifetime, being so prolific that no fewer than eleven new titles under her byline appeared in the first few years after her death. She was primarily known for her books for young people, of which the most famous was A World of Girls, published in 1886. However, she also wrote "sentimental" and "sensational" stories, religious stories, historical novels, adventure, romances, and mysteries, including several with male co-authors.
L. T. Meade was the pseudonym of Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith (1844-1914), a prolific writer of girls' stories. She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, daughter of Rev. R. T. Meade, of Nohoval, County Cork. She later moved to London, where she married Alfred Toulmin Smith in September 1879. She began writing at 17 and produced over 300 books in her lifetime, being so prolific that no fewer than eleven new titles under her byline appeared in the first few years after her death. She was primarily known for her books for young people, of which the most famous was A World of Girls, published in 1886. However, she also wrote "sentimental" and "sensational" stories, religious stories, historical novels, adventure, romances, and mysteries, including several with male co-authors.
The Squire's little daughter rode her pony down the avenue. She stopped for a moment at the gate, and the children at the other side could get a good view of her. There were four children, and they pressed together and nudged each other, and took in the small erect figure, and her sturdy pony, with open eyes and lips slightly apart. The Squire's daughter was a fresh arrival at Harringay. Her existence had always been known, the children of the village and the children of the Rectory had talked of her, but she had never come to live amongst them until now, for her mother had died at her birth, and her father had gone to live abroad, and Phyllis, the one child of his house, had been with him. Now he had returned; Phyllis was twelve years old; the Hall was open once more, full of servants and full of guests, and Phyllis Harringay rode her pony in full view of the Rectory children. Phyllis had a thick, rather short bush of tawny hair. Her eyes were of a grey blue, her little features were short and straight, and her small face had many freckles on it. She was by no means a pretty child, but there was something piquant and at the same time dignified about her. She stopped now to speak to Mrs Ashley, the woman at the Lodge; and the children pressed a little nearer, and Ralph touched Rose, and Rose nodded to Susie, and all three gazed at Edward with the same question on each pair of lips and in each pair of eyes.
"Two girls completely rule a small but very select school. The story is humorous in parts, in others pathetic."
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