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The Little Grey House

The Little Grey House

Marion Ames Taggart

1904

The Little Grey House, published in 1904 by Marion Ames Taggart, is a juvenile fiction novel that follows the Grey family, particularly three sisters—Roberta, Oswyth, and Prudence—as they face economic challenges with resilience and cheer. The story highlights their interactions with new neighbors, the Rutherford boys, and explores themes of family dynamics, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness amidst adversity. The narrative begins with Roberta's determination to tackle their overgrown yard, setting the tone for a charming tale of growth and community.

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A novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers on the Grey family, particularly the three daughters—Robert...

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"I am going to cut that grass - try to cut it, I mean - before I'm an hour older," said Roberta Grey, drawing on an old...

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