Railroad building, and other stories by Pansy

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Author Pansy, 1841-1930
Title Railroad building, and other stories
Original Publication Boston: D. Lothrop Company, 1885.
Note Reading ease score: 89.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Contents Railroad building -- A very sly fellow -- Mabel's "inasmuch" -- Fretting Lettie -- How Rosie helped -- Mrs. Browne's botany class.
Summary "Railroad Building and Other Stories" by Pansy (Isabella Alden) is a collection of children's stories written in the late 19th century. This anthology features various tales that encompass themes of childhood innocence, moral lessons, and social values, such as teamwork, honesty, and kindness. The stories reflect the societal values and norms of the Victorian era, emphasizing lessons intended for young readers. The collection begins with "Railroad Building," where a group of boys, inspired by their young friend Will whose father is a railroad engineer, embark on an imaginative adventure to build their railroad using tools and creativity. Other stories like "A Very Sly Fellow" recount the mischief of boys and the consequences of their actions, illustrating the importance of honesty and the humorous predicaments they find themselves in. "Mabel's 'Inasmuch'" tells of a young girl learning to embrace a new family member despite her initial reluctance, while "Fretting Lettie" highlights the patience and understanding needed within a busy family. "How Rosie Helped" and "Mrs. Browne's Botany Class" explore themes of compassion and the joy of learning about nature. The stories collectively offer delightful narratives filled with charm, humor, and moral lessons that resonate with both children and adults alike. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Subject Children's stories, American
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EBook-No. 71478
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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