"The cuckoo clock has stopped " exclaims little Griselda. "Stopped " says Miss Tabitha, throwing up her hands. "Impossible " "I mean cuckoo has stopped," the girl says. "The clock is going on, but the cuckoo isn't telling the hours." "What can we do?" says...
A small child and a cuckoo for a cuckoo clock become unlikely friends, when at night the clock transports her to magical places. "Stopped " says Miss Tabitha, throwing up her hands. "Impossible " "I mean cuckoo has stopped," the girl says. "The clock is going...
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Reproduction of the original: The Cuckoo Clock by Mary Louisa Stewart Molesworth
Mary Louisa Molesworth (1839-1921) was a Scottish writer. Her first novels, Lover and Husband (1869) to Cicely (1874), appeared under the pseudonym of "Ennis Graham. " She typified late Victorian writing for girls. Aimed at girls too old for fairies and princesses but too young...
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The Cuckoo Clock is a classic children's novel written by Mary Louisa Molesworth under the pseudonym of Mrs. Molesworth Graham and illustrated by Walter Crane. Originally published in 1877, it tells the story of a young girl named Griselda who inherits a beautiful cuckoo clock...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this...
The Cuckoo Clock is a novel written by Mrs. L. T. Meade, under the pseudonym of L. T. Meade, Graham, and Ennis. The book was first published in 1877 and tells the story of a young girl named Gwendolyn, who is sent to live with her strict and unloving aunt after her father's death...