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A Flat Iron for a Farthing

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Chapter 1 MOTHERLESS

Word Count: 1402    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

nd so I take an interest in it. Secondly, it is about some one very dear to me, as will appear hereafter. Thirdly, it is the only original story in my somewhat limited collection, and I am naturally

played by the flat iron, though important, was small; or because I and my affairs were most chiefly interesting to myself as writer, and my family as readers; or from

ather use the "little maid's" reckoning, and say that I have, rather than that I had, a sister. "Her grave is green, it may be seen." She

with much mysterious solemnity to see

member of our establishment, "and not on no accoun

the size and dignity of Mrs. Bundle's outward woman, I went

Her little face wore an expression seldom seen except on a few faces of those who have but lately come into this world, or those who are about to go from it. The hair t

smile for which no word is lovely enough; and in the eyes was a pure and far-seeing look, hardly to be imagined except by one who painted (like Fra Angelico) upon his knees. The background (like that of many

o go

stablished next day, when she washed my face before dinner. My own nurse was bony, her hands were all knuckles, and she washed my face as sh

Cadman from the village was of the party, and neither cakes nor conversation flagged. Mrs. Cadman had hollow eyes, and (on occasion) a h

s she do,"

I; and I did really think it a great complime

nge observations-when one is struggling to understand life through the mist of novelties about one, and the addit

Bundle (commissioned by my father) had brought from the town for me; but when I had put all the round arches on the pairs of pillars, and h

hollow tone. "It took notice from the first. Mark my words, ma'am, a sweeter

ings one perceives in part. I understood, or felt, enough of what I heard, and of the sympathetic sighs that followed Mrs

y and good for this

e housekeeper, to whom it was directed. I

aster Reginald. Who did he th

ter," said I, wi

ous Mrs. Cadman; "housekeeper and me wa

Mrs. Jones l

on town,

to rest. People came in and out with a pretentious purpose of not awaking me. My father never came to bed. I felt convinced that I heard the doctor's voice in the passage. At last, while it was yet dark, and when I seemed to have been sleeping and waking, waking and falling asleep again in my crib for weeks, my father came in with a strange look upon his face, and took me up in his arms, a

d myself to sleep. It was too true, then. She was too good a

left us also. She never knew a harde

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Contents

Chapter 1 MOTHERLESS Chapter 2 THE LOOK -RUBENS-MRS. BUNDLE AGAIN Chapter 3 THE DARK LADY-TROUBLE IMPENDING-BEAUTIFUL, GOLDEN MAMMA Chapter 4 AUNT MARIA-THE ENEMY ROUTED-LONDON TOWN Chapter 5 MY COUSINS-MISS BLOMFIELD-THE BOY IN BLACK Chapter 6 THE LITTLE BARONET-DOLLS-CINDER PARCELS-THE OLD GENTLEMAN NEXT DOOR-THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS Chapter 7 POLLY AND I RESOLVE TO BE VERY RELIGIOUS -DR. PEPJOHN-THE ALMS-BOX-THE BLIND BEGGAR Chapter 8 VISITING THE SICK Chapter 9 PEACE BE TO THIS HOUSE Chapter 10 CONVALESCENCE-MATRIMONIAL INTENTIONS-THE JOURNEY TO OAKFORD-OUR WELCOME Chapter 11 THE TINSMITH'S-THE BEAVER BONNETS-A FLAT IRON FOR A FARTHING-I FAIL TO SECURE A SISTER-RUBENS AND THE DOLL
Chapter 12 THE LITTLE LADIES AGAIN-THE MEADS-THE DROWNED DOLL
Chapter 13 POLLY-THE PEW AND THE PULPIT-THE FATE OF THE FLAT IRON
Chapter 14 RUBENS AND I DROP IN AT THE RECTORY-GARDENS AND GARDENERS-MY FATHER COMES FOR ME
Chapter 15 NURSE BUNDLE IS MAGNANIMOUS-MR. GRAY-AN EXPLANATION WITH MY FATHER
Chapter 16 THE REAL MR. GRAY-NURSE BUNDLE REGARDS HIM WITH DISFAVOUR
Chapter 17 I FAIL TO TEACH LATIN TO MRS. BUNDLE-THE RECTOR TEACHES ME
Chapter 18 THE ASTHMATIC OLD GENTLEMAN AND HIS RIDDLES-I PLAY TRUANT AGAIN-IN THE BIG GARDEN
Chapter 19 THE TUTOR-THE PARISH-A NEW CONTRIBUTOR TO THE ALMS-BOX
Chapter 20 THE TUTOR'S PROPOSAL-A TEACHERS' MEETING
Chapter 21 OAKFORD ONCE MORE-THE SATIN CHAIRS-THE HOUSEKEEPER-THE LITTLE LADIES AGAIN-FAMILY MONUMENTS
Chapter 22 NURSE BUNDLE FINDS A VOCATION-RAGGED ROBIN'S WIFE-MRS. BUNDLE'S IDEAS ON HUSBANDS AND PUBLIC-HOUSES
Chapter 23 I GO TO ETON-MY MASTER-I SERVE HIM WELL
Chapter 24 COLLECTIONS-LEO'S LETTER-NURSE BUNDLE AND SIR LIONEL
Chapter 25 THE DEATH OF RUBENS-POLLY'S NEWS-LAST TIMES
Chapter 26 I HEAR FROM MR. JONATHAN ANDREWES-YORKSHIRE-ALATHEA ALIAS BETTY-WE BURY OUR DEAD OUT OF OUR SIGHT-VOICES OF THE NORTH
Chapter 27 THE NEW RECTOR-AUNT MARIA TRIES TO FIND HIM A WIFE-MY FATHER HAS A SIMILAR CARE FOR ME
Chapter 28 I BELIEVE MYSELF TO BE BROKEN-HEARTED-MARIA IN LOVE-I MAKE AN OFFER OF MARRIAGE, WHICH IS NEITHER ACCEPTED NOR REFUSED
Chapter 29 THE FUTURE LADY DAMER-POLLY HAS A SECRET-UNDER THE MULBERRY-TREE
Chapter 30 I MEET THE HEIRESS-I FIND MYSELF MISTAKEN ON MANY POINTS-A NEW KNOT IN THE FAMILY COMPLICATIONS
Chapter 31 MY LADY FRANCES-THE FUTURE LADY DAMER-WE UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER AT LAST
Chapter 32 WE COME HOME-MRS. BUNDLE QUITS SERVICE
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