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  • Hope and Have

    Oliver Optic

    language (, Dec. 1, 2011)
    CONTENTS. PAGEChap. I. The Naughty Girl. 11Chap. II. Thou shalt not steal. 25Chap. III. Letting the Cat out. 39Chap. IV. Fanny the Skipper. 52Chap. V. Down the River. 66Chap. VI. Kate's Defection. 79Chap. VII. The Soldier's Family. 93Chap. VIII. The Sick Girl. 107Chap. IX. Hope and Have. 120Chap. X. Good out of Evil. 135Chap. XI. Penitence and Pardon. 148Chap. XII. The New Home. 162Chap. XIII. The Indian Massacre. 176Chap. XIV. The Indian Boy. 190Chap. XV. The Conference. 204Chap. XVI. The Young Exiles. 218Chap. XVII. The Night Attack. 231Chap. XVIII. The Visitor at the Island. 244Chap. XIX. The Indian Ambush. 257Chap. XX. Conclusion. 270--------CHAPTER I.THE NAUGHTY GIRL."Now you will be a good girl, Fanny Jane, while I am gone—won't you?" said Fanny Grant, who has several times before appeared in these stories, to Fanny Jane Grant, her namesake, who has not before been presented to our readers."O, yes, Miss Fanny; I will be ever so good; I won't even look wrong," replied Fanny Jane, whose snapping black eyes even then beamed with mischief."I am afraid you don't mean what you say," added Miss Fanny, suspiciously."Yes, I do; I mean every word of it, and more too.""You make large promises; and I find when you promise most, you perform least.""But, certain true as I live, I won't do a single thing this time," protested Fanny Jane. "Won't you believe me?""You have deceived me so often that I do not know when to trust you.""I have turned over a new leaf, and I mean to be just as good as ever I can be.""If you are not good, Fanny Jane, I shall feel very bad when I return. I have done a great deal for you, and I hope you will think of it if you are tempted to do wrong during my absence. This time, in particular, I wish you to behave very well, and not do any mischief. You know what father says about you?""He don't like me," pouted Fanny Jane."When you are good he likes you.""He scolds me all the time.""He never scolds you; he reproves you when you do wrong, and I am sorry to say that is very often indeed. He says, if you do not behave better, he shall send you back to your uncle at the west.""I don't want to go there.""But you must, if you do not do better. He would have sent you before if I had not interceded for you.""Hadn't what?""If I hadn't begged him not to do so.""I won't be sent back to my uncle's, any how," replied Fanny Jane, sharply; for the intimations of what might be, roused a spirit of resentment, rather than of penitence, in her mind.
  • Hannah and Hope

    Kelly McKain, Mandy Stanley

    language (Stripes Publishing, April 1, 2012)
    Saddle up for a week in pony paradise! At Sunnyside Stables, each girl gets her own pony to look after and ride for a week. Hannah is thrilled when she gets Pony Camp's gorgeous new arrival as her pony for the week. She can't believe it when she then discovers that Hope came from a pony sanctuary. This makes her determined to give Hope all the love and care she can. And maybe she can come up with an idea to raise money for the sanctuary, too?
  • Hope and Have

    Oliver Optic

    Paperback (Lost Classic Books, Feb. 1, 1997)
    This book introduces Fanny, a very naughty girl who lacks direction, respect, and self-discipline. The first part of the story relays how Fanny, through trials, triumphs, and her faith in God, has a change of heart. The second part of the story follows Fanny?s adventures during the terrible Indian massacre of 1862 in Minnesota. The gripping story of how Fanny and a young man named Ethan French escape the Indians makes this a captivating book.
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  • Hope and Have

    Oliver Optic

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 26, 2014)
    "Now you will be a good girl, Fanny Jane, while I am gone—won't you?" said Fanny Grant, who has several times before appeared in these stories, to Fanny Jane Grant, her namesake, who has not before been presented to our readers. "O, yes, Miss Fanny; I will be ever so good; I won't even look wrong," replied Fanny Jane, whose snapping black eyes even then beamed with mischief. "I am afraid you don't mean what you say," added Miss Fanny, suspiciously. "Yes, I do; I mean every word of it, and more too." "You make large promises; and I find when you promise most, you perform least." "But, certain true as I live, I won't do a single thing this time," protested Fanny Jane. "Won't you believe me?" "You have deceived me so often that I do not know when to trust you." "I have turned over a new leaf, and I mean to be just as good as ever I can be." "If you are not good, Fanny Jane, I shall feel very bad when I return. I have done a great deal for you, and I hope you will think of it if you are tempted to do wrong during my absence. This time, in particular, I wish you to behave very well, and not do any mischief. You know what father says about you?" "He don't like me," pouted Fanny Jane.
  • Hope and Have

    Oliver Optic

    Paperback (Tutis Digital Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Sept. 8, 2008)
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  • HOPE AND HOPE

    Zakhele Mdletshe Peter

    eBook
    How long can you hold on? Even though deep down you know what you holding on to is not worth your effort? We all have a choice to hold on or to let go. But what if we are sitting on a time bomb and the only choice available to us is holding on? Will we choose to live or die? The clock is ticking! Time is the test of patience in this courageous story about a bird distinct from the rest.
  • Hope and Andy

    Amy Cancryn

    language (Firebrand Publishing, March 29, 2014)
    Oh, the bane that is a brother!Hope is Andy's big sister, but she's finding that being a big sister can be a big bother!Andy, on the other hand, finds that being Hope's little brother can be fun....until she gets mad at the things he does and when they play games.In this delightful beginning reader picture book, Author Amy Cancryn has created a story that will be loved by both children and their parents."A great picture book for siblings!""Sibling rivalry in it's cutest form"
  • Hannah and Hope

    Kelly McKain

    Paperback (Stripes, July 6, 2010)
    Hannah discovers that Hope, her pony for the week, came from a pony rescue sanctuary. Hannah learns her sad story, and sees how well she has recovered. But there must be something she can do to help other ponies like Hope? Soon Hannah is on the case, rallying the Pony Camp girls to raise money for the rescue charity.
  • Hope and Have

    Oliver Optic

    Hardcover (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, Aug. 16, 1894)
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  • Hope and Have

    Oliver Optic

    Paperback (Outlook Verlag, May 23, 2018)
    Reproduction of the original: Hope and Have by Oliver Optic
  • Hope and Have

    William Taylor Adams, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 5, 2015)
    "Hope and Have" from William Taylor Adams. Pseudonym Oliver Optic, was a noted academic and author (1822-1897).
  • Hope and Have

    Oliver Optic, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 10, 2015)
    "Hope and Have" from Oliver Optic. Noted academic, author, and Massachusetts state legislator (1822-1897).