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Odd (Hardcover)
Amy LeFeuvre
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R776
Discovery Miles 7 760
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Teddy's Button is a heartwarming story by Amy LeFeuvre which has
entertained countless children and adults over the years. This
reprint contains the three original illustrations appended to the
first edition. We join the title character, who is a proud and
strong-willed young boy. Openly gregarious, Teddy is a natural
storyteller and makes friends in his locality thanks to this
talent. His favorite tale of all however is one which concerns his
father: a brave soldier who fought and died in battle when Teddy
was very young. Proud of his father's bravery, Teddy carries a
button from the very jacket his Dad fought in. Eventually Teddy
begins to attend church, where he steadily realizes that the finest
captain of all is not of the military, but of the Lord. Gradually,
Teddy's belief in Jesus Christ strengthens; he realizes that his
assertive nature could well verge on bullying, and that by serving
God he can extinguish his capacity for bad deeds.
The firelight shone upon a comfortably-furnished drawing-room in
one of the quiet London squares, and upon four girlish figures
grouped around a small tea-table. Agatha Dane, the eldest, sat back
in her chair with a little wrinkle of perplexity upon her usually
placid brow. Rather plump and short of stature, with no pretensions
to beauty, there was yet something very attractive in her bright
open countenance; and she was one to whom many turned instinctively
for comfort and help.
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Odd (Hardcover)
Amy LeFeuvre
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R620
Discovery Miles 6 200
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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It was just four o'clock on a dull grey winter afternoon. The
little Stuarts' nursery looked the picture of cosiness and comfort
with the blazing fire that threw flickering lights over the
bright-coloured pictures on the walls, the warm carpet under foot,
and the fair fresh faces of the children gathered there.
They were sitting astride on the top of the old garden wall. Below
them on the one side stretched a sweet old-fashioned English garden
lying in the blaze of an August sun. In the distance, peeping from
behind a wealth of creepers and ivy was the old stone house. It was
at an hour in the afternoon when everything seemed to be at a
standstill: two or three dogs lay on the soft green lawn fast
asleep, an old gardener smoking his pipe and sitting on the edge of
a wheelbarrow seemed following their example; and birds and insects
only kept up a mono-tonous and drowsy dirge.
A golden cornfield in the still sunshine of a warm August
afternoon. In one corner of it, bordering a green lane, a group of
shady elms, and under their shadow a figure of a young girl, who,
gazing dreamily before her, sat leaning her head against an old
gnarled trunk in quiet content. A small-shaped head, with dark
curly hair, and a pair of blue-grey eyes with black curved lashes,
these were perhaps her chief characteristics; more I cannot say,
for it is difficult to describe oneself, and it was I, Hilda Thorn,
who was seated there.
A golden cornfield in the still sunshine of a warm August
afternoon. In one corner of it, bordering a green lane, a group of
shady elms, and under their shadow a figure of a young girl, who,
gazing dreamily before her, sat leaning her head against an old
gnarled trunk in quiet content. A small-shaped head, with dark
curly hair, and a pair of blue-grey eyes with black curved lashes,
these were perhaps her chief characteristics; more I cannot say,
for it is difficult to describe oneself, and it was I, Hilda Thorn,
who was seated there.
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Teddy'S Button
Amy LeFeuvre
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R288
Discovery Miles 2 880
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Odd (Paperback)
Amy LeFeuvre
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R462
Discovery Miles 4 620
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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