293 Results with the "Fiction" genre
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The Raindrops
In the whimsical world above the Earth, close to the Sky Country, exists Cloudland, home to diligent little beings known as raindrops. Dedicated to their purpose, these droplets are aware of the significant duties assigned by the King of Cloudland. On one particularly warm morning, two spirited raindrops observe the arid and heated landscape below, deciding to descend to Earthdom to make a positive impact. Rallying their siblings for a communal venture, they embark, transforming their journey into a…-
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Five Little Indian Brothers
In the heartwarming tale "Five Little Indian Brothers" from "Buttercup Gold and Other Stories," we journey into the lives of five inseparable siblings dwelling in Farmer Lane's barn. These brothers, alongside many others, led a secluded yet joyful existence, their play confined within the barn's vast expanse. Their adventures often concluded at a corner crack through which they glimpsed the external world, a view predominantly filled with Farmer Lane tilling the soil, heralding the advent of spring. One…-
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Nature’s Violet Children
In the sunny woods, a colony of violets thrived on a hill, awakening to spring's call after a winter under snow. Their bliss was interrupted when Ruth, a little girl searching for wildflowers, decided to pluck them to take home, despite their silent protests. At her house, placed in a vase by an open window, the violets struggled with homesickness and considered giving up, drooping sadly. Above them, a canary sang encouraging tunes, urging them to brighten up despite their sorrow. The violets questioned…-
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The Lily Sisters
In "The Lily Sisters," a tale unfolds within a majestic palace belonging to a Great King, a place distinguished by its turquoise and opal ceilings and lush, velvety green carpets. Here, three little sisters adorned in green, alongside many other children, under the nurturing guidance of Dame Nature, engage in their assigned duties for the King, learning the value of performing loving work in anticipation of his approval and rewards. Despite the idyllic setting and the companionship of cheerful Sunbeam…-
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A Child of Spring
In this enchanting segment of "Buttercup Gold and Other Stories," we are introduced to a poetic and whimsical depiction of the spring season, personified as a lovely maiden named April. Through vibrant and evocative language, the chapter paints a picture of April as a delicate and joyful presence, enriching the natural world with beauty and life. She roams the lush landscapes, her arms laden with the first blooms of the year—snowdrops, violets, and daffodils. Her connection with Mother Nature is deep,…-
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Mother Nature, observing her world awaken from its slumber, decided it was time for her children—the plants, birds, butterflies, and all of life—to begin their busy summer endeavors. Recognizing that some of her charges needed a nudge to rouse from their rest, she called upon her trusted helpers, the Sunbeams and Raindrops, to assist in the awakening process. Addressing them affectionately as her dear helpers, Mother Nature penned a message, tasking them with the duty of dressing her plant children and…
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The Little New Year
On a chilly morning, Maurice awoke to a peculiar knocking at his window. Despite the moon's glow, frost obscured the view. Upon inquiry, a voice announced itself as the New Year, seeking Maurice's aid to distribute blessings. Hesitating due to the cold, Maurice was eventually persuaded, meeting a young, rosy-cheeked boy outside, whose cart displayed "Love" and "Kindness." Together, they ventured to an old shanty, the residence of an old man employed by Maurice's family, to deliver their gifts. This…-
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Buttercup Gold and Other Stories by Ellen Robena Field is a delightful collection of heartwarming tales and poems that celebrate nature, kindness, and the innocence of childhood. Filled with vivid imagery and timeless lessons, the book offers a nostalgic glimpse into simple joys and moral values.
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THE SHOEMAKER AND THE DEVIL
On Christmas Eve, a hardworking but poor shoemaker named Fyodor Nilov laments his lot in life as he finishes a pair of boots for a disturbing and peculiar customer from Kolokolny Lane. Consumed by thoughts of inequality and frustration with his poverty, Fyodor finds himself confronting the bizarre reality of his customer—who turns out to be the devil—with a horse-like hoof for a foot. Seeing an opportunity, Fyodor strikes a deal with the devil, asking to be made rich in exchange for his soul. The…-
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THE BEAUTIES
In "The Beauties," the narrator reminisces about two distinct encounters with extraordinary beauty that deeply moved him. The first account is a tender memory from his youth, traveling through the arid Don region with his grandfather, where they stop at an Armenian village. Here, he meets Masha, the Armenian's daughter, whose astounding beauty creates a profound sense of melancholy and longing within him. Despite the stifling heat and the dullness of their surroundings, Masha's appearance injects a moment…-
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