A Little Mother to the Others

A Little Mother to the Others

A Little Mother to the OthersThe four children had rather peculiar names. The eldest girl was called...
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Author: Meade, L. T.,1854-1914
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Language: English
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A Little Mother to the Others

A Little Mother to the Others

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A Little Mother to the Others

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Author: Meade, L. T.,1854-1914
Format: eBook
Language: English

A Little Mother to the Others

The four children had rather peculiar names. The eldest girl was called Iris, which, as everybody ought to know, means rainbowindeed, there was an Iris spoken of in the old Greek legends, who was supposed to be Hera's chief messenger, and whenever a rainbow appeared in the sky it was said that Iris was bringing down a message from Hera. The Iris of this story was a very pretty, thoughtful little girl, aged ten years. Her mother often talked to her about her name, and told her the story which was associated with it. The eldest boy was called Apollo, which also is a Greek name, and was supposed at one time to belong to the most beautiful boy in the world. The next girl was called Diana, and the youngest boy's name was Orion. When this story opens, Iris was ten years old, Apollo nine, Diana six, and little Orion five. They were like ordinary children in appearance, being neither particularly handsome nor particularly the reverse; but in their minds and ways, in their habits and tastes, they seemed to have inherited a savor of those far-off beings after whom their mother had called[2] them. They were, in short, very unworldly childrenthat does not mean that they were specially religiousbut they did not care for fine clothes, nor the ordinary amusements which ordinary children delight in. They loved flowers with a love which was almost a passion, and they also knew a great deal about the stars, and often coaxed their mother to allow them to sit up late at night to watch the different constellations; but above all these things they adored, with a great adoration, the entire animal kingdom. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 17506
Author: Meade, L. T.
Release Date: Jan 12, 2006
Format: eBook
Language: English

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