Category: Children & Young Adult Reading

Lena Graham

I. AT AUNT MARY'S II. THE ARRIVAL III. THE PETITION IV. ON THE ROCKS V. AUNTIE'S LETTER VI. LEAVING MEADENHAM VII. THE NEW HOUSE VIII. MILLY'S NEW HAT IX. THE SPOILT FEATHER X. AT SIDCOMBE XI. CONCLUSION

Chapters

3. Part 3

On either side of them stretched, as far as the children could see, the broad, handsome esplanade, now quite a gay sight with the many people who had been tempted out by the war...

8. Part 8

"There is no good both going, and I want to finish my book." But not much of the book was read that evening, when, out of sight of every one, Lena sat down and tried to arrange...

5. Part 5

Lena expected, and Milly also, that the former would be quite heart-broken at the prospect of parting from her Aunt. Milly was of rather a sentimental character, and had secret...

1. Part 1

I. AT AUNT MARY'S II. THE ARRIVAL III. THE PETITION IV. ON THE ROCKS V. AUNTIE'S LETTER VI. LEAVING MEADENHAM VII. THE NEW HOUSE VIII. MILLY'S NEW HAT IX. THE SPOILT FEATHER X....

2. Part 2

"Very happy, darling," said Mama, smiling down on her through her tears. "I was thinking how good and grateful we ought to be to Him, who has guarded us all these long years, an...

4. Part 4

"But that was not the first fault: disobedience was that. I gave you leave to go down to the beach, but I did not give you leave to go and hear the band play. I thought I could...

6. Part 6

Yes, Papa had been quite right in his surmise, for when they entered the room, they at once recognised the young girl sitting so quietly and demurely beside Mrs. Freeling to be...

9. Part 9

Here was a way opened to her--an answer, as it seemed, to her prayer. She would tell Gertrude all, and be guided by her as to the best way of acting. Without answering her quest...

7. Part 7

"Directly you think you know your lessons you may come and join us. I know I can trust you, my little one," said her mother kindly to the child as she left her sitting alone in...