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My Little Lady

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A young traveler delayed at a quiet spa village becomes drawn into the gentle world of a spirited little girl and her circle. The narrative follows their daily scenes—garden promenades, dancing lessons, and visits with a painter, a musician, and an elderly violinist—showing how small acts of kindness, artistic companionship, and parental choices shape the child's character. Episodes emphasize pastoral scenery, tender domestic detail, and the formation of friendships that influence her tastes and manners, offering a restrained, observant portrait of childhood, social gentility, and moral development.

PRINTING OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHER.

Typographical errors silently corrected by the transcriber :

Part 1 chapter 3 : =Ou est-il donc, ce petit drôle?= silently corrected as =Où est-il donc, ce petit drôle?=
Part 1 chapter 3 : =ton père nous attends= silently corrected as =ton père nous attend=
Part 1 chapter 5 : =large porte-cochères at intervals= silently corrected as =large portes-cochères at intervals=
Part 1 chapter 5 : =went to the grande messe= silently corrected as =went to the grand' messe=
Part 1 chapter 5 : =for a late déjeûner= silently corrected as =for a late déjeuner=
Part 2 chapter 4 : =bursts of passionate crying?= silently corrected as =bursts of passionate crying.=
Part 2 chapter 8 : =Ecoutes, Madelon= silently corrected as =Ecoute, Madelon=
Part 2 chapter 11 : =his late déjeûner= silently corrected as =his late déjeuner=
Part 2 chapter 12 : =quite irrevelant= silently corrected as =quite irrelevant=
Part 2 chapter 14 : =said so many things;= silently corrected as =said so many things,=
Part 3 chapter 2 : =he said, but one of the children= silently corrected as =he said, "but one of the children=
Part 3 chapter 3 : =but she is; without exception= silently corrected as =but she is, without exception=
Part 3 chapter 4 : =je m'étouffe ici= silently corrected as =j'étouffe ici=
Part 3 chapter 5 : =aret hey not pretty= silently corrected as ="are they not pretty=
Part 3 chapter 5 : ="Yes, you pitied me= silently corrected as =Yes, you pitied me=
Part 3 chapter 6 : =like an Esquimaux= silently corrected as =like an Esquimau=
Part 3 chapter 7 : =lived in this house has left!= silently corrected as =lived in this house has left?=

End of Project Gutenberg's My Little Lady, by Eleanor Frances Poynter