The Lady of the Forest: A Story for Girls
THE
LADY OF THE FOREST.
A STORY FOR GIRLS.
By L. T. MEADE,
Author of “The Little Princess of Tower Hill,” “A Sweet Girl Graduate,” “The Palace Beautiful,” “Polly,” “A World of Girls,” etc., etc.
“Tyde what may betyde, Lovel shall dwell at Avonsyde.”
ILLUSTRATED EDITION.
A. L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK.
°THE LADY OF THE FOREST.
“Tyde what may betyde Lovel shall dwell at Avonsyde.”
“And then,” said Rachel, throwing up her hands and raising her eyebrows—“and then, when they got into the heart of the forest itself, just where the shade was greenest and the trees thickest, they saw the lady coming to meet them. She, too, was all in green, and she came on and on, and——”
“Hush, Rachel!” exclaimed Kitty; “here comes Aunt Grizel.”
L. T. Meade
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2012-05-15
Темы
Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Children -- Death -- Juvenile fiction; Cousins -- Juvenile fiction; Household employees -- Juvenile fiction; Temper -- Juvenile fiction; Aunts -- Juvenile fiction; Inheritance and succession -- Juvenile fiction; Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction; Heirlooms -- Juvenile fiction