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Mother Carey's Chickens

Mother Carey's Chickens

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Chapter 1 MOTHER CAREY HERSELF

Word Count: 1156    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

They flitted along like a flock of swallows, hopping and skipping from wave to wave, lif

ter Babies" on the sitting-room table. "No more jus

r in the air. The cab stood in front of Captain Carey's house, with a trunk beside the

the front stairway fo

his mother's small ba

lla; while little Peter

box of sandwiches

he stairs with her quick, firm tread, her flock following her, she looked the ideal mother. Her fine height, her splendid carriage, her deep chest, her

room for five minutes. I have said my good-byes and kissed you all a

how can we let you

hat does it matter about us when mother h

ut these low fevers sometimes last a good while and are very weakening, so I may not be able to bring father back for tw

ngle day,

le thing th

y morning," they p

lan-did you write down his address, 11 Broad Street, New York? Do

te-book filled with me

culty send for Cousin A

l make me toe the mark, I can tell

bug-a-boo, Cousin Ann i

nc

e Nancy no trouble?" said his mother, l

s curly mop of hair away from his forehead, lift his eyes, part his lips, showing a row of tiny white teeth; then a dimple would appear in each cheek and a seraphic expression (wholly at variance with the facts) would overspread the baby face, whereupon the beholder-Mother Carey, his sisters, the cook or the chambermaid, e

ill be in school from nine to two, so that the time won't go heavily. For the rest I make Nancy res

bert gave Nancy a sly wink to recall a little matter of famil

s parted for a quick retort, and n

quietly. "We'll never

ny of us be? We'll alwa

t time, and next time a

I can trust

her mother's faith as a harp to the favoring wind, but she said nothing; she only glowed

ore kiss all around.

here may be gales while

f the billows as merry

littlest Peter-bird, ho

two teenty, weenty corners of sandwiches and one little new-moon bite o

and whenever they could and jumping up and down between whiles to keep warm. Gilbert closed the door of the carriage, and it turned to go down the stre

athleen, "her bonnet is just the co

and emotion. "There never was, and there never will be! We can try and try, Kathleen, and we

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“This carefully crafted ebook: "MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS (Children's Book Classic)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The book tells the story of a poor but happy family of four children who, in spite of being fatherless, make the lives of others better. Newly widowed, Nancy Carey keeps her healthy spirit and folksy grit and takes her four children to live in the tiny Maine town of Beulah. There, they learn to love country life, country neighbors, country schools, and especially their new home, the Yellow House. They have little misadventures and learn to be better people. Their home life becomes complicated when Julia, a snobbish cousin, comes to live with them. The Carey children suffer many disappointments, but in the end, Julia is transformed when she realizes happiness has little to do with wealth. Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856 – 1923) was an American educator and author of children's stories, most notably the classic children's novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. She started the first free kindergarten in San Francisco in 1878 (the Silver Street Free Kindergarten). With her sister during the 1880s, she also established a training school for kindergarten teachers. Kate Wiggin devoted her adult life to the welfare of children in an era when children were commonly thought of as cheap labor.”