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Two Little Pilgrims' Progress
Frances Hodgson Burnett
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On wet, cheerless days, in which they huddled close together in their nest to keep from being chilled, it was their comfort to try to imagine and paint pictures of the various wonders until, in their interest, they forgot the dampness of the air, and felt the unending patter of the rain-drops on the barn roof merely a pleasant sort of accompaniment to the stories of their fancies.
Since the day when they had listened to Jones and Jerry joking, down below them in the barn, Rob had formed the habit of collecting every . . . Read More
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I would start with caveats. I'm going through a "The Works of Frances Hodgson Burnett" compilation. This is definitely not one of her better novelettes. It starts off as a tale riffing on Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, but honestly, I think the book (Progress), although a renowned religious classic, w
Reading very carefully. So thrilled to find I had a 1st edition of this book. About half way through and I am really enjoying they way the author has combined a telling of Pilgrims Progress with the first World Fair in Chicago and how she relates Paul Bunyan's character of Christian with the charact
A cute book. I like Burnett's writing. The Princess and the Goblin was one of my favorite books when I was younger, and The Little Princess is a classic. This book was sentimental and predictable but more of a modern-day fairy tale in that the main characters were of their time (1895) rather than of