Little Maid Marian


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Maid Marian, an orphaned heiress, struggles against scheming, duplicitous relatives for the right to her own lands. A medieval romance featuring Robin Hood, Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, and Prince John. Lampoons institutions such as the monarchy and the church in the post-Napoleonic era.




Little Maid Marian Amy Ella Blanchard


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The cat and kitten were both eating supper and Marian was watching them. Her own supper of bread and milk she had finished, and had taken the remains of it to Tippy and Dippy. Marian did not care very much for bread and milk, but the cat and kitten did, as was plainly shown by the way they hunched themselves down in front of the tin pan into which Marian had poured their supper. In the next room Grandpa and Grandma Otway were sitting and little bits of their talk came to Marian's ears once in a while when her thoughts ceased to wander in other directions. "If only one could have faith to believe implicitly," Grandma Otway said.




Little Maid Marian Illustrated


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Little Maid Marian is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Amy Ella Blanchard is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Amy Ella Blanchard then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.




A Sweet Little Maid


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Reproduction of the original: A Sweet Little Maid by Amy E. Blanchard




Little Maid Marian


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Reproduction of the original: Little Maid Marian by Amy E. Blanchard




Little Maid Marian


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Little Maid Marian Amy E. Blanchard [ZHINGOORA BOOKS]







A Sweet Little Maid


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A Sweet Little Maid From Amy Ella Blanchard




A Sweet Little Maid


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Amy Ella Blanchard, born in Baltimore, was a writer of children's literature. Blanchard studied art in New York and Philadelphia and for two years taught drawing and painting in Plainfield, N.J. One of her most recognised novels is Little Maid Marian. This is a fascinating story, and it will be a very queer little maid who will not enjoy reading about the good times enjoyed by Florence, Dimple and Bubbles and their dollies. "Is yuh asleep, Miss Dimple?" "No," said Dimple, drowsily. "I'm are." "Why, Bubbles," replied Dimple, "if you were asleep you wouldn't be talking." "Folks talks in their sleep sometimes, Miss Dimple," answered Bubbles, opening her black eyes. "Well, maybe they do, but your eyes are open now." "I have heerd of people sleepin' with their eyes open," returned Bubbles, nothing abashed. "O, Bubbles, I don't believe it; for that is how to go to sleep; mamma says, 'shut your eyes and go to sleep,' she never says, 'open your eyes and go to sleep;' so there!"




Little Maid Marian


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Little Maid Marianby Amy Ella BlanchardThe cat and kitten were both eating supper and Marian was watching them. Her own supper of bread and milk she had finished, and had taken the remains of it to Tippy and Dippy. Marian did not care very much for bread and milk, but the cat and kitten did, as was plainly shown by the way they hunched themselves down in front of the tin pan into which Marian had poured their supper.In the next room Grandpa and Grandma Otway were sitting and little bits of their talk came to Marian's ears once in a while when her thoughts ceased to wander in other directions. "If only one could have faith to believe implicitly," Grandma Otway said.