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HomeAll AU Titles The Bountiful Lady or, How Mary was changed from a very Miserable Little Girl to a very Happy One By: Thomas Cobb (1854-1932)
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The Bountiful Lady or, How Mary was changed from a very Miserable Little Girl to a very Happy One By: Thomas Cobb (1854-1932)

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Thomas Cobb’s “The Bountiful Lady” is a heartwarming tale that takes readers on a transformative journey alongside its young protagonist, Mary. In this beautifully written and thought-provoking book, Cobb explores the power of kindness, compassion, and human connection to heal wounds and bring joy into one’s life.

The story begins with Mary, a miserable little girl who finds solace in her doll, Patty. Living in a world devoid of love and nurturing, Mary’s innocence and spirit slowly wither away. As she becomes increasingly isolated and disenchanted with life, it seems impossible for anything to restore her happiness. However, fate has a different plan in store for Mary.

Enter the bountiful lady, a mysterious figure with an overflowing heart and an enchanting aura. Through a series of serendipitous encounters, Mary and the bountiful lady form an unlikely bond. This connection brings a glimmer of hope into Mary’s bleak existence and eventually transforms her into a joyous and contented young girl.

Cobb’s writing style is simple yet deeply profound, making the book accessible to readers of all ages. He brings the characters to life with vivid descriptions and subtle nuances in their personalities, making it easy for readers to empathize with their struggles and triumphs. Moreover, the author’s ability to create a palpable atmosphere of warmth, love, and positivity is truly remarkable.

What makes “The Bountiful Lady” truly outstanding is its powerful message about the transformative impact of kindness and compassion. As the bountiful lady teaches Mary the value of selflessness and reaching out to others, readers are reminded of the profound effect that a simple act of generosity can have on someone’s life. It serves as a gentle nudge for readers to examine their own lives and consider how they can make a positive difference in the lives of those around them.

Despite its simplicity, “The Bountiful Lady” is a multi-layered narrative that explores profound themes such as the importance of empathy, the resilience of the human spirit, and the healing power of love. Cobb’s storytelling subtly encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and find the courage to embark on their own transformative journeys.

In conclusion, “The Bountiful Lady” is a captivating and inspiring book that will resonate with readers of all ages. Thomas Cobb’s poignant storytelling skills bring this tale to life, creating a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. With its timeless message of love, compassion, and personal growth, this book is sure to touch the hearts of all who open its pages.

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The Bountiful Lady

or, How Mary was changed from a very Miserable Little Girl to a very Happy One

BY THOMAS COBB

LONDON: GRANT RICHARDS 1900

CONTENTS

1. Mary finds herself in a different place

2. Mary sees her Fairy Godmother

3. Mary sees what the Magic Counters can do

4. The Story of the Discontented Boy and the Magician

5. Mary sees the wings, as well as some other wonderful things

6. Mary is taken away

7. The Story of the Little Girl, the Dog, and the Doll

8. Mary sees something which she has never seen before

9. Evangeline gives Mary some Magic Counters

10. The Story of the Prince, the Blue Bird, and the Cage

11. Mary sees Mrs. Coppert and Mrs. Coppert sees Mary

12. Evangeline says good bye to Mary Brown

The Bountiful Lady

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MARY FINDS HERSELF IN A DIFFERENT PLACE

It was not a dream, this wonderful thing that happened to Mary Brown, although it seemed very much like a dream at first.

Mary was a pretty, round faced, dirty little girl who had neither a father nor a mother nor a brother nor a sister. Nobody had kissed her since she could remember, although it was only the day before yesterday that Mrs. Coppert had beaten her… Continue reading book >>

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