Little Town on the PrairieHarperCollins, 2016年3月8日 - 320 頁 The seventh book in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s treasured Little House series, and the recipient of a Newbery Honor—now available as an ebook! This digital version features Garth Williams’s classic illustrations, which appear in vibrant full color on a full-color device and in rich black-and-white on all other devices. The settlement that weathered the long, hard winter of 1880-81 is now a growing town. With spring comes a new job for Laura, town parties, and more time to spend with Almanzo Wilder. Laura also tries to help Pa and Ma save money so that Mary is able to go to a college for the blind. The nine Little House books are inspired by Laura’s own childhood and have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America’s frontier history and as heartwarming, unforgettable stories. |
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Laura Ingalls Wilder. CONTENTS. SURPRISE SPRINGTIME ON THE CLAIM THE NECESSARY CAT THE HAPPY DAYS WORKING IN TOWN THE MONTH OF ROSES NINE DOLLARS FOURTH OF JULY BLACKBIRDS MARY GOES TO COLLEGE MISS WILDER TEACHES SCHOOL SNUG FOR WINTER ...
... claim where they were all so busy and happy now in the springtime, and she did not want anything changed. She did not want to work in town. SPRINGTIME ON THE CLAIM After the October Blizzard last fall,. SURPRISE.
... claim. Now it was springtime. The Dakota prairie lay so warm and bright under the shining sun that it did not seem possible that it had ever been swept by the winds and snows of that hard winter. How wonderful it was, to be on the claim ...
... claim shanties to the east and to the south, and west beyond Big Slough. Every few days a wagon went by, driven by strangers going across the neck of the slough and northward to town, and coming back. Ma said there would be time to get ...
... claim shanty. It looked hardly larger than a hen coop, with its halfroof slanting up and stopping. The sod stable hardly showed in the wild grasses. Beyond them Ellen and the two calves were grazing, and to the east Pa was planting corn ...