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The Lilac Lady

by Ruth Brown MacArthur

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The Greenfield sisters, six orphaned girls, are the central figures in Ruth Brown MacArthur's children's novel, which recounts their transition from their familiar home in Parker to a new life with the Campbell family in Martindale. The narrative describes their emotional departure, the adjustments they face in their new environment, and the development of relationships within the Campbell household. Themes of family bonds, adaptation, and discovery are woven throughout the story as the sisters navigate the changes and find new sources of happiness and belonging.

Set in the early 20th century, the book is aimed at young readers and reflects the social and familial values of that period. It includes scenes of holiday celebrations, outdoor activities, and moments of quiet reflection, illustrating the everyday life of children and their community. The work emphasizes themes of resilience and the importance of home, kinship, and community.

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creature! It is a shame she has to beg her living. Where is my purse?" CONTENTS CHAPTER III. CHRISTMAS DAY WITH THE CAMPBELLS CHAPTER VII. A VOICE FROM THE LILAC BUSHES CHAPTER VIII. A PICNIC IN THE ENCHANTED GARDEN CHAPTER IX. GIUSEPPE NICOLI AND THE MONKEY CHAPTER XII. A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM CHAPTER XIII. CHILDREN'S DAY AT HILL STREET CHURCH CHAPTER XIV. HOW THE FOURTH OF JULY MONEY WAS SPENT CHAPTER XV. PEACE GIVES THE LILAC LADY AN IDEA CHAPTER XVI. THE LILAC LADY FALLS ASLEEP THE LILAC LADY EXPLORING THE NEW HOME Two days after the night of the memorable surprise party in the little brown house, the place stood dismantled and deserted under the naked, shivering trees, good-byes had been spoken, and the six smiling sisters had driven away from their Parker home amid much fluttering of handkerchiefs and waving of hands. Everyone was sorry to see them go, yet all rejoiced in the great good fortune which had befallen the little orphan brood. Even after the Judge's carriage, which was to take them to the station, disappeared around the bend of the creek road, the enthusiastic crowd of friends and neighbors clustered about the sagging gate continued to shout their joking warnings and happy wishes upon the crisp, frosty, morning air. "There," breathed Peace, grinning from ear to ear, as she slowly unwound from the corkscrew twist she had assumed in her attempt to catch the last glimpse of the old home. "They're all out of sight now. I can't even see Hec Abbott any longer up in the tree with his dirty handkerchief. Oh, Mr. Judge, I forgot you were our coachman this morning, but his handkerchief is awful dirty! It always is. I guess his mother doesn't chase him up like Gail does us with clean ones. Faith Greenfield, what do you mean by kicking me like that? Ain't there room enough on that back seat for your big feet?" "Little girls should be heard and not seen," quoted Cherry with her most sanctimonious air, noting the gathering frown on the older sister's face, and not quite understanding what had gone amiss. "Yes, that's just what Peace believes, too," cried Hope with her happy, contagious laugh in which Gail and the Judge and even Faith joined, making the sharp air ring with their hilarity. "Guess this ride must make you feel ticklish, too,"…

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