Theo: A Sprightly Love Story
A novel written in the late 19th century. The story follows a young girl named Theodora North, who yearns for adventure and romance while living a constrained life in a modest home with her sisters and harried mother. As she faces the mundane challenges of her existence, a chance invitation to visit Lady Throckmorton ignites hope for a brighter future, entangled with themes of beauty, aspiration, and familial sacrifice. At the start of the narrative, readers are introduced to the gloomy coastal setting of Downport and the main characters: Theo, her elder sister Pamela, and their struggling family. The atmosphere is one of longing and dissatisfaction, especially for Theo, who dreams of a life beyond the constraints of her home. The plot thickens with the arrival of an invitation from the seemingly glamorous Lady Throckmorton, juxtaposing Theo's dull reality with the captivating allure of London. The opening reveals Theo's aspirations and hints at the complex dynamics within her family, particularly with Pamela, who has her own love story tethered by past sorrow. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that Theo's journey will be a poignant exploration of love, sacrifice, and self-discovery.
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“Never trust people who promise to make you rich in a day. They are generally crazy swindlers””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
“A conscience is that still small voice that people won't listen to.””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
“Hunger is the best cook.””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
“Most unfortunately, in the lives of puppets there is always a 'but' that spoils everything.””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
“What matters school? We can go to school to-morrow. Whether we have a lesson more or a lesson less, we shall always remain the same donkeys.””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
“Woe to those who lead idle lives. Idleness is a dreadful illness and must be cured in childhood. If it is not cured then, it can never be cured.””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
“Lies, my dear boy, can easily be recognized. There are two kind of them: those with short legs, and those with long noses. Your kind have long noses.””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
“Would it be possible to find a more ungrateful boy, or one with less heart than I have!””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
“Laziness is a serious illness and one must cure it immediately; yes, even from early childhood. If not, it will kill you in the end.””
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
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