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The Classic Works of Joanna H. Mathews by Joanna H. Mathews.
Bessie on Her Travels By Joanna H. Mathews
Reproduction of the original: Jessie’s Parrot by Joanna H. Mathews
"Bessie and Her Friends" by Joanna H. Mathews is a charming novel that falls within the genre of children's literature. Set in a quaint village, this heartwarming story follows the adventures of Bessie and her group of friends as they navigate the joys and challenges of childhood. Mathews' narrative is filled with delightful characters and engaging plotlines, capturing the essence of friendship, imagination, and exploration. From their playful escapades in the countryside to their heartfelt moments of bonding, Bessie and her friends captivate readers with their endearing personalities and relatable experiences. As they encounter various obstacles and learn valuable life lessons along the way...
Reproduction of the original: Bessie in the City by Joanna H. Mathews
"Daisy's Work" by way of Joanna H. Mathews unfolds as a literary gem, showcasing the author's adeptness in seamlessly blending fiction and proposal. This masterpiece invites readers into a captivating narrative where the artwork of storytelling serves as a bridge to connect people and foster a deeper information of the human revel in. Set towards the backdrop of creativity and passion, Mathews introduces readers to the multifaceted world of "Daisy's Work," where characters navigate a tapestry of emotions and diverse regions of lifestyles. With fashionable prose this is both accessible and tasty, Mathews ensures that everybody can enjoy and hook up with the terrific testimonies woven during t...
Uncle Rutherford's Nieces A Story for Girls: Large Print By Joanna H. Mathews A sunny and a dark head, both bent over a much-befigured, much-besmeared slate, the small brows beneath the curls puckered, -the one in perplexity, the other with sympathy; opposite these two a third head whose carrotty hue betrayed it to be Jim's, although the face appertaining thereto was hidden from my view, as its owner, upon his hands and knees, also peered with interest at the slate. Wanderer, familiarly known as "Wand,"-the household dog, and the inseparable companion of my little sisters, -lay at their feet, as they sat upon a low rustic seat, manufactured for their special behoof by the devoted Jim; its ch...