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  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (Independently published, July 8, 2020)
    Candace makes the first long trip of her young life alone. Everything is new, from the ocean views, to the fashionable people she encounters; from the museum-like home, to the unfamiliar cousins. How will she adapt to the new experiences and will she overcome the homesickness she feels? Will she adapt her country ways and enter society, or be an embarrassment to her fine relations? Etiquette and style can be learned; but kindness, common sense and a loving heart are inbred.
  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 24, 2019)
    In 'A Little Country Girl', orphaned Candace makes the first long trip of her life alone and gets to know her three second cousins, girls of similar ages. A virtuous story about living a good and true life.
  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    (, Aug. 15, 2020)
    A Little Country Girl by Susan Coolidge
  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    eBook (, Aug. 16, 2020)
    A Little Country Girl by Susan Coolidge
  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 8, 2019)
    Candace makes the first long trip of her young life alone. Everything is new, from the ocean views, to the fashionable people she encounters; from the museum-like home, to the unfamiliar cousins. How will she adapt to the new experiences and will she overcome the homesickness she feels? Will she adapt her country ways and enter society, or be an embarrassment to her fine relations? Etiquette and style can be learned; but kindness, common sense and a loving heart are inbred.
  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    (, Jan. 13, 2020)
    A Little Country Girl by Susan Coolidge
  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    eBook (, Aug. 8, 2020)
    A Little Country Girl by Susan Coolidge
  • A Little Country-Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    Hardcover (Roberts Brothers, Sept. 3, 1885)
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  • A LITTLE COUNTRY GIRL

    Susan Coolidge

    Hardcover (Roberts Brothers, Sept. 3, 1895)
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  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan 1835-1905 Coolidge

    Paperback (Wentworth Press, Aug. 29, 2016)
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  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 15, 2017)
    A Little Country Girl By Susan Coolidge
  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Sept. 3, 2018)
    A Little Country Girl CHAPTER I. ON THE "EOLUS." IT was on one of the cool, brilliant days which early June brings to the Narragansett country, that the steamer "Eolus" pushed out from Wickford Pier on her afternoon trip to Newport. The sky was of a beautiful translucent blue; the sunshine had a silvery rather than a golden radiance. A sea-wind blew up the Western Passage, so cool as to make the passengers on the upper deck glad to draw their wraps about them. The low line of the mainland beyond Conanicut and down to Beaver Tail glittered with a sort of clear-cut radiance, and seemed lifted a little above the water. Candace Arden heard the Captain say that he judged, from the look of things, that there was going to be a change of weather before long. Captain Peleg King was a great favorite on his line of travel. He had a pleasant, shrewd face, grizzled hair, a spare, active figure; and he seemed to notice every one of his passengers and to take an interest in them. "Going down to Newport, Miss?" he said to Candace, after giving her one or two quick looks. The question was superfluous, for the "Eolus" went nowhere else except to Newport; but it was well-meant, for the Captain thought that Candace seemed lonely and ill at ease, and he wished to cheer her. "Yes, sir," she answered, shyly. "Your folks there for the summer?" he went on. "No, sir; I'm going to stay with my cousin Mrs. Gray." "Mrs. Courtenay Gray you mean, I guess. Well, it's queer, but I sort er thought that you favored her a little. She's down early this year. I fetched her and the family across on my evening trip more 'n two weeks ago. Mrs. Gray's a mighty nice lady; I'm always pleased when she comes aboard. Wouldn't you like to take a seat in the wheel-house, Miss? The wind's blowing pretty fresh."