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2025

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ON the steps leading into the back court of one of the largest hotels in the city of — might be seen, early on a June morning, a lad apparently about ten years of age. He was a rosy, good-humored boy, and was at this moment whistling a lively tune in a subdued tone, while his hands were busily employed in shelling peas. Before him, on the stone pavement, stood a bushel-basket of peas in the pod. From this basket he transferred them to a pan in his lap, and from thence, when shelled, to a l...

2025

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MRS. MORGAN stood at the door of her little daughter's chamber, a bright smile of satisfaction illumining her countenance. Presently she stepped back into the hall, and, leaning over the balustrade, called out: "Cousin Mary, come up here a moment." A light step on the stairs, and cousin Mary stood by her side. "This is Emily's room," said her mamma—"just as she left it for school. Everything has a place, and is in its place." Mrs. Roby, who was cousin Mary, entered the neat chamber, her ey...

2025

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In "The Pearl of Peace; or, The Little Peacemaker," Leslie likely crafts a story centered around themes of harmony, conflict resolution, and the virtues of kindness and understanding. The title suggests that the narrative will involve a central character—possibly a child—who plays a crucial role in bringing peace to a troubled situation or group.Given Leslie's typical writing style and themes, the story probably follows the protagonist's efforts to resolve conflicts among family members, f...

2022

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In "Cora and The Doctor; or, Revelations of A Physician's Wife," Madeline Leslie offers a gripping narrative that explores the intricate dynamics of marriage, societal expectations, and the challenges of medical practice in the 19th century. The novel is rendered in a richly descriptive literary style, weaving together elements of realism and emotional depth, while simultaneously reflecting the era's cultural and moral dilemmas. Through the eyes of its protagonist, Cora, the text dismantle...

2025

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In the book, Minnie's pet monkey may lead her on various adventures and misadventures. The monkey could bring both excitement and challenges to Minnie's life, showcasing the joys and responsibilities of pet ownership. Through Minnie's interactions with her pet monkey, the story may explore themes such as friendship, loyalty, and the importance of understanding and caring for animals.Madeline Leslie's works often include moral lessons and values suitable for young readers, and "Minnie's Pet...

2025

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Minnie's pet lamb may become her constant companion, bringing joy and companionship to her life. Through their experiences together, Minnie learns valuable lessons about responsibility, empathy, and the importance of caring for others. The lamb's presence in Minnie's life may lead to various adventures and challenges, showcasing the unique bond between humans and animals.Madeline Leslie's works often incorporate moral lessons and values suitable for young readers. "Minnie's Pet Lamb" likel...

2025

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"Little Robins' Love One to Another" is one of Leslie's many works that emphasize the importance of Christian values, kindness, and familial love. The story likely revolves around the lives of young children (referred to as "little robins") and their interactions, focusing on lessons of love, compassion, and mutual care within a family or community setting.Leslie's books were popular during her time for their didactic approach, using engaging narratives to instill moral lessons in young re...

2025

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DADDY, isn't it almost time to go home? called out little six-year-old Dilly Hogan. "Daddy, I'm tired, I am; I want to go home and see mammy." Her father, or Bill Hogan as he was called by his companions, was a man, with a hard, stern face. He heard his little girl, no doubt, for she was on the ground, close to his feet; but he made no answer. I suppose you will want to know what poor Dilly had been doing to tire her so. Had she been throwing ball, or rolling hoop, or jumping rope? No. Had...

2025

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The plot likely delves into the challenges and triumphs faced by Cora as the wife of a physician, offering insights into the medical profession and the social dynamics of the time. It probably explores themes such as marriage, family life, community relations, and possibly even medical ethics.Madeline Leslie was prolific in her time, producing numerous works that often focused on moral lessons and domestic virtues, making her novels popular among young readers and families alike. "Cora and...

2025

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In the book, Minnie's pet parrot may bring both joy and challenges to her life. The parrot could provide companionship and entertainment, but it may also get into mischief or require special care and attention. Through Minnie's experiences with her pet parrot, the story likely explores themes such as responsibility, friendship, and the bonds between humans and animals.Like many of Madeline Leslie's works, "Minnie's Pet Parrot" may contain moral lessons and values aimed at young readers, en...

2009

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Dive into the compelling world of Madeline Leslie with her timeless work, "The Breach of Trust" or "The Professor and Possessor of Piety", where the intricacies of human relationships and moral dilemmas are explored with exquisite sensitivity. This audiobook offers an intimate journey into the hearts and minds of characters grappling with loyalty, deception, and the profound challenges of integrity.Through Leslie’s masterful storytelling, listeners...

2025

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As Minnie navigates her daily life, her pet dog becomes her faithful companion, accompanying her on adventures and providing comfort and companionship. Together, they form a special bond that brings joy and happiness to Minnie's life.The book is likely to contain themes of friendship, loyalty, and the special relationship between humans and animals, common in children's literature of that era. It may also incorporate moral lessons and values aimed at young readers.