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The Twin Cousins
by Sophie May
- Language
- EN
- Format
- EPUB
- Size
- 1.2 MB
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"The Twin Cousins" is a children's novel set in the late 19th century that depicts the everyday experiences of two young girls, Flaxie Frizzle and her cousin Milly. The narrative focuses on their interactions and adventures, including hosting a birthday party, coping with homesickness, and forming friendships. The story highlights the characters’ personalities and the humorous tensions arising from their contrasting demeanours, such as Flaxie’s exuberance and Auntie Prim's serious attitude. The plot illustrates typical childhood events and misadventures, which serve to portray the social and domestic life of children during this period.
Written in a period style, the book reflects Victorian-era attitudes towards childhood and family relationships. It is part of the children and young adult reading category and offers a window into the moral and social values of its time through its portrayal of the girls’ interactions and household dynamics. The novel provides insight into late 19th-century childhood behaviour and domestic life, as observed through the lens of a fictional narrative.
Written in a period style, the book reflects Victorian-era attitudes towards childhood and family relationships. It is part of the children and young adult reading category and offers a window into the moral and social values of its time through its portrayal of the girls’ interactions and household dynamics. The novel provides insight into late 19th-century childhood behaviour and domestic life, as observed through the lens of a fictional narrative.
From the opening pages
“O Auntie Prim, may I have a party? I’ll give you a thou -sand kisses if you’ll lemme have a party!” Auntie Prim looked as if one kiss would be more than she could bear. She was standing by the pantry window that opened upon the garden, rolling out pie-crust, and didn’t like to be disturbed. She was a very good woman, but she never liked to be disturbed. “Party?” said she, gazing sternly at Flaxie Frizzle and her little cousin Milly. “Saturday morning, and your mother gone, too! I should think this was a queer time for a party!” Flaxie rolled her apron over at the corners and chewed it. “Well, ’cause it’s my birthday, and my mamma said—” “Yes, and her grammy said—” Little Milly got as far as this and then stopped. Flaxie was her darling “twin cousin,” and she wanted to help her; but that tall lady with the rolling-pin was just dreadful. “Oh, now I remember,” said Mrs. Prim, paring off the dough around the edge of a pie. “Your mother did say, if you were a good girl all the week, you might have a few children here to tea. But have you been a good girl, Mary Gray?” added she, with a look through her spectacles that pierced her little niece to the soul. “Yes um,” replied Flaxie, gazing down at her boots. “Only once, you know, you had to set me on the shelf behind the stove.” “Very true. So you see you were naughty. What did you do?” “Meddled,” said Flaxie in a low voice, with another nibble at her apron. Mrs. Prim smiled a very small smile, but it was behind her lips, where the children could not see it. “Well, Mary, perhaps you have been as good as could reasonably be expected under the circumstances.” Poor little Milly couldn’t help feeling as if she were the “circumstances,” or why did those spectacles shine straight upon her? “And I suppose you must have the party.” Flaxie gave a scream of delight, and caught Mrs. Prim round the waist. “O you darling, darling auntie!” “There, there; don’t smother me, or I can’t cook your supper. What do you want?” “Oh, may I have what I want? Pinnuts and peaches, and candy and preserves, and jelly and choclids, and oranges and everything ?” “No, you absurd child, not everything; but whatever is…
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