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The Pleasures of the Country: Simple Stories for Young People

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The collection follows siblings Edward and Kate, with their sister Laura, on gentle rural outings that celebrate curiosity, nature, and domestic kindness. Episodes depict visits to a well-kept garden and a long-unoccupied manor, where a friendly carpenter secures permission from the housekeeper to show the children ornate ponds, flowerbeds, carved oak interiors, painted glass, and winding parkland. Narrative scenes emphasize sensory detail—the scent of roses, glittering fountains, and sunlit stained glass—while adults model hospitality and simple moral comforts. Short, descriptive vignettes aim to instruct and delight young readers through safe adventure, respectful curiosity, and appreciation of country pleasures.

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Harriet Myrtle

Harriet Myrtle was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. She crafted engaging stories that often featured themes of adventure and moral lessons, making her works appealing to young readers. Among her notable titles is "Adventure of a Kite," which showcases her ability to weave imaginative narratives. Myrtle's stories, such as "The Goat and Her Kid" and "The Pleasures of the Country: Simple Stories for Young People," reflect her understanding of childhood experiences and the joys of nature, establishing her as a significant figure in the realm of early children's fiction.

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