You are here

قراءة كتاب A Flat Iron for a Farthing or Some Passages in the Life of an only Son

تنويه: تعرض هنا نبذة من اول ١٠ صفحات فقط من الكتاب الالكتروني، لقراءة الكتاب كاملا اضغط على الزر “اشتر الآن"

‏اللغة: English
A Flat Iron for a Farthing
or Some Passages in the Life of an only Son

A Flat Iron for a Farthing or Some Passages in the Life of an only Son

تقييمك:
0
No votes yet
دار النشر: Project Gutenberg
الصفحة رقم: 1


 

Inside_Cover

 

Mrs. Bundle
Mrs. Bundle (see p. 3).

 

Front_page

 

Queen's Treasures Series

A Flat Iron For A
Farthing

or

Some Passages in the Life of
an only Son

 

by

Juliana Horatia Ewing

 

Illustrated by

M. V. Wheelhouse

Illustration

George Bell & Sons

London

1908.


Dedicated

TO MY DEAR FATHER,

AND TO HIS SISTER, MY DEAR AUNT MARY,

IN MEMORY OF

THEIR GOOD FRIEND AND NURSE,

E. B.

OBIT 3 MARCH, 1872, ÆT. 83.

J. H. E.


PREFACE

An apology is a sorry Preface to any book, however insignificant, and yet I am anxious to apologise for the title of this little tale. The story grew after the title had been (hastily) given, and so many other incidents gathered round the incident of the purchase of the flat iron as to make it no longer important enough to appear upon the title page. It would, however, be dishonest to change the name of a tale which is reprinted from a Magazine; and I can only apologise for an appearance of affectation in it which was not intended.

As the Dedication may seem to suggest that the character of Mrs. Bundle is a portrait, I may be allowed to say that, except in faithfulness, and tenderness, and high principle, she bears no likeness to my father's dear old nurse.

It may interest some of my child readers to know that the steep street and the farthing wares are real remembrances out of my own childhood. Though whether in these days of "advanced prices," the flat irons, the gridirons with the three fish upon them, and all those other valuable accessories to doll's housekeeping, which I once delighted to purchase, can still be obtained for a farthing each, I have lived too long out of the world of toys to be able to tell.

J. H. E.


CONTENTS

CHAP. PAGE
I.   Motherless 1
II.   "The Look"—Rubens—Mrs. Bundle Again 6
III.   The Dark Lady—Trouble Impending—Beautiful, Golden Mamma 12
IV.   Aunt Maria—The Enemy Routed—London Town 20
V.   My Cousins—Miss Blomfield—The Boy in Black 31
VI.   The Little Baronet—Dolls—Cinder Parcels—The Old Gentleman Next Door—The Zoological Gardens 40
VII.   Polly and I Resolve to be "Very Religious"—Dr. Pepjohn—The Alms-Box—The Blind Beggar 52
VIII.   Visiting the Sick 61
IX.   "Peace be to this House" 67
X.   Convalescence—Matrimonial Intentions—The Journey to Oakford—Our Welcome

Pages