
Little Lord Fauntleroy
Frances Hodgson Burnett
1886
Reproduction of the original: Little Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Frances Hodgson Burnett
1886
Reproduction of the original: Little Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Louisa May Alcott
1878
From the gate to the porch went a wide walk, paved with smooth slabs of dark stone, and bordered with the tall bushes which met overhead, making a green roof. All sorts of neglected flowers and wild weeds grew between their stems, covering the walls of this summer parlor with the prettiest tapestry. A board, propped on two blocks of wood, stood in the middle of the walk, covered with a little plaid shawl much the worse for wear, and on it a miniature tea-service was set forth with great elegance. To be sure, the tea-pot had lost its spout, the cream-jug its handle, the sugar-bowl its cover, and the cups and plates were all more or less cracked or nicked; but polite persons would not take notice of these trifling deficiencies, and none but polite persons were invited to this party.
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