Stories of Yesteryear – A Fortune in an Empty Wallet
A Fortune in an Empty Wallet By Walter Crane Edited by Jane Mouttet Several hundred years ago, a young knight lived in the north of England. He was penniless, as…[...]
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A Fortune in an Empty Wallet By Walter Crane Edited by Jane Mouttet Several hundred years ago, a young knight lived in the north of England. He was penniless, as…[...]
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Memoir of Mary Twining By Annie Eliot Trumbull Edited by Jane Mouttet The other day, I spent several hours looking over many dusty volumes I had gotten as an inheritance.…[...]
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A Day's Fishing by Mary Joanna Porter Edited by Jane Mouttet Six lively boys had been spending their vacation at Clovernook Farm, and, as anyone may imagine, they had been…[...]
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The Man in the Moon By Walter Crane Edited by Jane Mouttet Once upon a time, long before people could learn what they wanted to know from printed books, long…[...]
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After – the Deluge By Annie Eliot Turnbull Edited by Jane Mouttet The somber tints of Grayhead were slightly suffused by a pink light sifting from the west through the…[...]
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Here is another story in Library Lady’s Christmas Stories series. The Story of the Wise Men Matthew 2 WEB Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the…[...]
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Here is another story in Library Lady’s Christmas Stories series. Legend Of Saint Nicholas By Amy Steedman Edited by Jane Mouttet Of all the saints that little children love, is…[...]
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Here is another story in Library Lady’s Christmas Stories series. The Mystic Thorn Adapted From Traditional Sources Edited by Jane Mouttet "Three hawthorns also that grow in Wearyall Do flourish and…[...]
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Here is another story in Library Lady’s Christmas Stories series. CHRISTMAS IN POGANUC BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE Edited by Jane Mouttet The First Christmas Can we look back to the…[...]
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Here is another story in Library Lady’s Christmas Stories series. CHERRY PIE By Kate Upson Clark Edited Jane Mouttet "Yet it isn't such a bad house," said little Elsie Perch…[...]
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