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Rediscover the charm of childhood with "Little Mittens for The Little Darlings," the second delightful installment in Frances Elizabeth Barrow's beloved series of children's stories. This collection of heartwarming short stories, perfect for early readers, explores the enduring themes of friendship and the gentle world of animals. A treasury of tales meticulously prepared for print republication, "Little Mittens" offers a glimpse into a simpler time, capturing the innocence and wonder of youth. These stories, categorized under Juvenile Fiction, are ideal for bedtime reading and spark the…mehr

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Rediscover the charm of childhood with "Little Mittens for The Little Darlings," the second delightful installment in Frances Elizabeth Barrow's beloved series of children's stories. This collection of heartwarming short stories, perfect for early readers, explores the enduring themes of friendship and the gentle world of animals. A treasury of tales meticulously prepared for print republication, "Little Mittens" offers a glimpse into a simpler time, capturing the innocence and wonder of youth. These stories, categorized under Juvenile Fiction, are ideal for bedtime reading and spark the imagination. Share the timeless appeal of these carefully crafted narratives with the young and young at heart. Experience the joy and comfort found within these pages, where animal companions and the bonds of friendship create a world of gentle adventures. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Only to think! A letter from Aunt Fanny to the little ones, which begins in this fanny way: "You Darling Kittens-" All the small children looked at Mary O'Reilly-who sat staring at the fire, with her whiskers sticking up in the air, and then felt their faces with their little fat hands. They did not find the least scrap of a whisker anywhere on their round cheeks; and Pet said-"But I a ittle girl; I not a kitty"-at which all the family laughed, and ran to kiss her-and she thought she had been very smart, I can tell you; and clapped her hands and said again-"No! I not a kitty!" and all the rest of the little ones said they were not kittens, and for two minutes there was such fun, everybody mewing like cats, and patting each other softly for play. The little mother said they must all have been to Catalonia; and that might be the reason why Aunt Fanny called them "kittens;" or perhaps it was because she loved them.