searchIcon closeIcon
Cancel
icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband's Regret

Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband's Regret

She Took The House, The Car, And My Heart

She Took The House, The Car, And My Heart

The Mafia Heiress's Comeback: She's More Than You Think

The Mafia Heiress's Comeback: She's More Than You Think

Marrying A Secret Zillionaire: Happy Ever After

Marrying A Secret Zillionaire: Happy Ever After

The Phantom Heiress: Rising From The Shadows

The Phantom Heiress: Rising From The Shadows

Jilted Ex-wife? Billionaire Heiress!

Jilted Ex-wife? Billionaire Heiress!

Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You Can't Afford Me Now

Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You Can't Afford Me Now

Too Late For Regret: The Genius Heiress Who Shines

Too Late For Regret: The Genius Heiress Who Shines

Diamond In Disguise: Now Watch Me Shine

Diamond In Disguise: Now Watch Me Shine

That Prince Is A Girl: The Vicious King's Captive Slave Mate.

That Prince Is A Girl: The Vicious King's Captive Slave Mate.

Little Brown Benefit

Bound By Love: Marrying My Disabled Husband

Bound By Love: Marrying My Disabled Husband

Devocean
“You need a bride, I need a groom. Why don’t we get married?” Both abandoned at the altar, Elyse decided to tie the knot with the disabled stranger from the venue next door. Pitying his state, she vowed to spoil him once they were married. Little did she know that he was actually a powerful tycoon. Jayden thought Elyse only married him for his money, and planned to divorce her when she was no longer of use to him. But after becoming her husband, he was faced with a new dilemma. “She keeps asking for a divorce, but I don’t want that! What should I do?”
Modern
Download the Book on the App

It was a glorious morning in early June; the dew still hung heavy on each grass blade and leaf, making rainbow tapestries that defy description, as the waking sunbeams stole into the heart of each round drop and nestled there; the fresh, cool air was sweet with the breath of a thousand flowers; a beautiful bird chorus filled the earth with riotous melody as the happy-hearted songsters flitted from tree to tree saying, "Good morning," to their neighbors.

Through a mass of rosy clouds in the east, the sun struggled up over the hilltop and smiled down on the sleeping village of Parker as if trying to coax the dreamers to arise and behold the beauties of the dawning day. In the barn-yards of the little farms scattered around about the town roosters were crowing, hens were clucking, cattle lowing, and horses stamping and neighing, eager for their breakfast.

Old Towzer, from his bed on the porch of the little brown house, almost bidden by tall maples and wide-spreading elms, stretched and yawned, perked up his ears, listened intently, then rose stiffly, shook his heavy coat and leisurely descending the steps, circled around the place to see whether anyone was yet astir. The door slammed at the green house on the farm adjoining, from the little red cottage across the fields came the sound of a busy ax, and down by the creek some early riser whistled merrily as he went about his morning work. All this old Towzer heard, and strolling back to his place on the porch, he looked up at the chamber window above him and barked sharply. The drawn curtain flew up with a flirt, a small, tousled head appeared behind the screen, and a childish voice in a loud whisper commanded, "Keep still, you old Towzer! It isn't time to wake Gail yet. We've got to get those flowers and she wouldn't let us if she knew."

A second small face joined the first at the window, followed by still another, all blinking sleepily, but eager with excitement. "Oh, Peace," whispered the oldest of the trio, in an awestruck voice, "isn't it a beau-ti-ful day? I've a notion to call-"

"Don't you dast!" quickly interposed the first speaker. "You know Gail never'd let us go. Just see how wet everything is!"

"Did it rain?" asked the third child, the youngest of them all, critically examining the trees and porch-roof, and then lifting her great, blue eyes to the bluer sky above as if expecting to see her answer there.

"No, goosie, it's just dew, but it must have been awful heavy. Get your clothes on, Allee, or Gail will wake before we are started. Aren't you ready, Cherry?"

"'Most," came the muffled reply from the corner where a struggling tangle of clothes, hands and feet proclaimed that Cherry was hurrying.

"Then come on; we will have to fly. I'll button your dress when we get outside, Allee. Never mind your other shoe, Cherry; you can put it on downstairs. Have you got your basket?" Giving her directions in sharp, imperative whispers, Peace led the way into the hall, leaped onto the banisters, boy-fashion, and slid quickly, quietly to the floor below, where she waited in a fever of impatience for her less daring sisters to creep backward down the creaking stairs. "Skip that one, it squeaks like fury-oh, Allee, what a racket! There, I knew you'd do it! Gail's awake. Sh! Girls!"

They held their breath, huddled close in the darkest corner of the hall, and waited.

"Peace!" again came the call from above.

A happy inspiration seized the small culprit, and she snored vigorously. Cherry and Allee clapped both hands over their mouths to stifle their giggles, but Gail was evidently satisfied, for she did not repeat her summons; and after another moment of hushed waiting, the half-dressed, dishevelled trio tiptoed down the hall, cautiously unlocked the kitchen door and slipped out into the sweet freshness of the early day.

There was a quick scampering of little feet down the walk, a subdued click of the gate, and the three children, holding hands, raced madly along the dusty road until a thick hedge of sumac and hazel bushes hid them from the little brown house. Then Peace slackened her gait somewhat, but did not cease running, and kept looking behind her as if still fearing pursuit or discovery.

"Oh, Peace," gasped Allee at last, stumbling blindly over sticks and stones as her older sisters dragged her along between them, "my dress is coming off, and my breath is all in chunks. Do we have to run the whole way?"

Peace looked back at the small, perspiring figure, saw the plump shoulders from which the unbuttoned dress had slipped, caught a glimpse of flying shoestrings, rumpled stockings and naked legs, as the little feet were jerked unceremoniously over humps and hollows of the rough road-way, and stopped so abruptly that her companions were thrown headlong into the dust, creating such a commotion that a weary slumberer on the opposite side of the thicket was rudely startled out of his nap, thinking some great catastrophe had overtaken him. As he sat up and rubbed his eyes, looking around him in bewilderment for the cause of his sudden awakening, he heard an angry voice sputter shrilly, "Well, Peace Greenfield, I must say-"

"Don't stop to say it now," interrupted another childish voice. "I never meant to dump you over like that. You shouldn't have been running so fast. S'posing you had been a train and tumbled into the ditch! Reckon all your passengers would have got a good jolt. I stopped so's we could finish dressing. Cherry, where is your other shoe? You have run all the way down the road with only one on. Just look at your stockings!"

"Where's yours? You haven't any stockings at all," retorted the first voice, still sharp with indignation.

"In my pocket. I was afraid Gail would hear as 'fore we got gone. There, Allee, your dress is done. Fasten up your shoes while I put on my stockings. We'll have to hurry like mischief, 'cause I don't think Gail will go back to sleep again."

There was a subdued rustling for a moment or two beyond the dense hedge, and then the listening man heard the sound of hurrying footsteps in the road, and the children vanished without his having caught a glimpse of them. But he was now thoroughly awake, and as soon as the steps died away in the distance, he rose from his bed among the leaves, shook out his gray blankets, rolled and strapped them into a bundle, threw them under the overhanging shrubbery, and slowly made way through the trees to a wide, sparkling creek, whose tumbling waters made sweet music in the woods.

"What a glorious scene this is," he murmured aloud, gazing in rapt admiration at the wooded hills, the singing stream, the bright flowers. "Why can't we be content to live in such places instead of building great, smoky, sooty cities? You little creek, you sang me to sleep last night. Wish I could take you back home with me. What a pretty flower! Little bird, you will split your throat if you try to pour out all your melody at once. Better give us a little at a time. Of course you are happy! Who wouldn't be on such a wonderful day? Oh, what sentiments for a tramp! Campbell, have you forgotten what you are?"

He was near the road now, and suddenly a baby voice piped shrilly, "Yes, here is the bridge and there is the sun. Oh, just look at the sun! It's way up high now. Ain't it big and fiery?"

"S'posing it was a frying-pan," spoke up a second voice, which the startled tramp recognized as belonging to Peace; "and we could have all the buckwheat cakes it would cook. My! wouldn't that be nice?"

They came slowly into view through the shrubbery,-three queer, dripping little figures, with hair flying, dresses wet and rumpled, shoes soaked and muddy, but literally loaded down with masses of late columbine and sweet wood violets. And they made a pretty picture with their bright, rosy faces and excited, sparkling eyes.

The tramp, in the shadow of the trees, caught his breath sharply, then laughed to himself at Peace's supposition and Cherry's horrified exclamation, "Why, Peace Greenfield, what ever put such a crazy idea into your head?-supposing the sun was a frying pan?"

"I bet it would make a good one, and I'll bet the cakes would be dandy, too! Um-m-m! I can smell 'em now. I am starving hungry, and it does take so long for the girls to cook pancakes in our little frying pan. Hurry up! It must be breakfast time already. I wish I had wings to fly home with. S'posing we were birds, we would be there in a jiffy."

"Let's play we were," suggested Allee. "That will make the way seem shorter."

"All right," the sisters assented; and with their great bouquets flapping wildly in the wind, the trio sped swiftly out of sight up the road, leaving the tramp again to his thoughts.

"Pancakes! Makes me hungry, too. Guess I better wash and be moving on in search of a breakfast. I wonder if those youngsters live near here."

He knelt beside the clear stream and ducked his head again and again in the cool water, finally drying his face on a clean handkerchief, and running his fingers through his bushy gray hair in place of a comb. His toilet done, he set out briskly down road the children had taken, whistling under his breath, and keeping a careful lookout for farmhouses on the way.

At the first place he approached, the watchful housewife had loosed a vicious-looking bulldog, and the tramp wisely passed by without stopping. The next house was deserted, the door of the third place was slammed in his face before he could even make known his wants, and he was beginning to wonder if he must go breakfastless when a shrill, childish treble rang out clearly on the still morning air:

"'The Campbells are comin' Oho, Oho,

The Campbells are comin', Oho, Oho.'"

So sudden was the discordant burst of song, and so close by, that the tramp stopped in his tracks and stared in the direction of the voice.

"Well, of all things! That announcement quite took my breath away!" he ejaculated, hurrying forward once more. "The voice sounds like 'S'posing Peace.' I wonder if it can be she."

It was, indeed. Another rod and he found himself in front of a gate, on the high post of which was perched a diminutive, bare-legged girl in a soiled, damp frock, superintending the drying of three pair of mud-covered shoes arranged in a row on the picket fence, while she issued orders to the two sisters sitting in the middle of the gravel walk busily sorting flowers.

Read Now
At the Little Brown House

At the Little Brown House

Ruth Brown MacArthur
11 21
At the Little Brown House by Ruth Brown MacArthur
Literature
Download the Book on the App
The Little Brown Jug at Kildare

The Little Brown Jug at Kildare

Meredith Nicholson
1 21
The Little Brown Jug at Kildare by Meredith Nicholson
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Secretary With Benefit

Secretary With Benefit

Baby Coding 2
423 30
Lilith has long been in love with her Boss, Hyung Woo. Without expecting his feelings to be reciprocated by his Boss. He has never seen a man who looks like her Boss and is dating Lilith. But one night after it was announced that her Boss was engaged to another woman, what Lilith got was not heartbr
Romance R18+Sweet
Download the Book on the App
John Brown

John Brown

Captain R. W. Campbell
14 15
John Brown by Captain R. W. Campbell
Literature
Download the Book on the App
FRIENDS WITH BENEFIT

FRIENDS WITH BENEFIT

nanzing666
165 10
Melissa and Adrian have been best friends since they can remember. They are always together. Nothing can change that. That is until they find out that both of them are virgins. Soon Adrian recommends that they should hook up once and get it over with. So they are no longer the virgins in their frien
Romance FantasyFirst loveSexual slaveAttractiveAge gapRomanceWorkplace
Download the Book on the App
The Alpha's Benefit Luna

The Alpha's Benefit Luna

Gabrielle Zayne
356 60
They had been together for two years, and he had been cheating for just as long. She loved him deeply, so she put up with it time and time again. But his behavior grew more unbearable with each passing day-bringing his mistress home to spend the night, treating her like she was nothing more than an
Werewolf R18+Secret relationshipLove at first sightAttractiveAlphaArrogant/DominantRomanceBillionairesWerewolfSecond chance
Download the Book on the App
His Regret, My Benefit.

His Regret, My Benefit.

Sandra_Pen
5.8k 55
When he walked into her office, he found his ex wife bent over the table with another man. They were having sex in the office couch. Their sounds of pleasure was enticing, not halting even as they noticed his presence. Her moans seductive as she stared at him while his member began to feel with bl
Romance ModernRevengeCEOWorkplace
Download the Book on the App
Tom Brown at Oxford

Tom Brown at Oxford

Thomas Hughes
134 50
The follow-up to the much-beloved Tom Brown's Schooldays, Thomas Hughes' novel Tom Brown at Oxford follows the rowdy but good-hearted protagonist as he leaves his school-boy days behind him and begins his academic career at university. Although the main character has matured, he still has the same p
Young Adult
Download the Book on the App
His brown skin girl

His brown skin girl

sonita lixson
5.5k 47
"His dislike became his obsession" Set in a time and place where being black became a stigma. Katherine Mendel found herself in a dead category of brown skinned. Katherine's father was said to have committed suicide. But a murder planned wrong brought Katherine to the doorstep of Donald, the prest
Romance CrimeAdolescenceModernFantasyBetrayalSecret relationshipCelebritiesIndifferent
Download the Book on the App
Vengeance of Darlina Brown

Vengeance of Darlina Brown

Ojenimah Mercy
161 10
This is the story of a highschool girl named Darlina Brown who lost her father at a very tender age and was left with her mother to face the hurdles and struggles of the world alone.Do you think she will be able to find true love in her quest to seek vengeance for her father's death? Will she get th
Romance RevengeRomance
Download the Book on the App

Trending

From Rags to Richmond When Love Blooms Finally The Love Triangle Before and After Birth die Ms CEO vs Mr CEO Daydream
The Wisdom of Father Brown

The Wisdom of Father Brown

G. K. Chesterton
58 15
The second volume of stories featuring the most unlikely detective in literature - now the basis for a major BBC TV adaptation starring Mark Williams. The ingenious amateur detective Father Brown is put to the test again in this second collection of stories, which sees him solve cases featuring ba
Young Adult
Download the Book on the App
The lives of katie brown

The lives of katie brown

jhumie_writes
227 5
Ellie greene needed a big break from her journalist career especially since the people in her lives does not believe in her. An iconic celebrity have died and the media is trying to cover what ever was behinds her death. It was just a story to ellie that could bring glory to her name, then it bec
Romance CrimeSuspenseModernFantasyLove at first sightCelebritiesPoliceAttractiveFriends to love Noble
Download the Book on the App
What Her Brown Eyes Hide

What Her Brown Eyes Hide

RaeginaMaria Blas
423 9
Nobody understood how in the Face of all the tragedies and pain she could only smile and be so positive even after The Rape and Manipulation and Drugs and Abuse. She still managed to hide it all. Ria Lee. The Daughter of a Drug Lord Don Lee. and madam Jae Lee. Was the third child her oldest sister K
Short stories
Download the Book on the App
Little Homespun

Little Homespun

Ruth Ogden
24 0
In a way, this book, “Little Homespun,” is a story quite by itself. In another way it is a sequel to “Courage,” although you can “catch its thread” without having read a line of “Courage.” Now some grown people, and I presume some children, do not care for sequels at all, but I happen to know that t
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Little Nobody

Little Nobody

Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
77 48
Little Nobody by Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
Literature
Download the Book on the App
LITTLE WOMEN

LITTLE WOMEN

Jomi
1 5
Its about a girl who has so many ups and downs but finally gets through it
Adventure FamilyFirst loveAttractiveNeighbor Mediaeval
Download the Book on the App
Little Women

Little Women

Louisa May Alcott
583 10
Little Women is a novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), which was originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869. Alcott wrote the books rapidly over several months at the request of her publisher.The novel follows the lives of four sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March—detail
Romance
Download the Book on the App
Little Vixin

Little Vixin

P@t
1 5
She caught her sister and fiancé in the act-on their supposed wedding bed. Betrayed and furious, she made a bold choice: climbing into his older brother's bed and becoming the lady of the house. Now the young mistress of a powerful family, she refuses to bow to humiliation. But her ex-fiancé won't l
Romance R18+ModernCEOAttractiveArrogant/Dominant
Download the Book on the App
Little Luna

Little Luna

Livita
80 2
All her life she had lived by a prophecy that she would become the future luna although she didn’t feel she that she deserved it due to mistakes made in the past. She is showered by love from all members of the pack but what happens when prophecies don’t make reality. Faced with a possessive alpha w
Werewolf ModernRevengeAttractiveTwist
Download the Book on the App
Little Brother

Little Brother

Cory Doctorow
362 0
I wrote Little Brother in a white-hot fury between May 7, 2007 and July 2,2007: exactly eight weeks from the day I thought it up to the day I fin-ished it (Alice, to whom this book is dedicated, had to put up with meclacking out the final chapter at 5AM in our hotel in Rome, where wewere celebrating
Modern
Download the Book on the App

Trending

Little Brown Benefit novel read online freeLittle Brown Benefit pdf free downloadLittle Brown Benefit epub vk downloadLittle Brown Benefit amazon kindleLittle Brown Benefit novel reddit
Read it on MoboReader now!
Open
close button

Little Brown Benefit

Discover books related to Little Brown Benefit on MoboReader. Read more free books online about Little Brown Benefit novel read online free,Little Brown Benefit pdf free download,Little Brown Benefit epub vk download.