The Shelf2Life Children's Literature and Fiction Collection is a charming set of pre-1923 nursery rhymes, fairy tales, classic novels and short stories for children and young adults. From a tardy white rabbit, spirited orphan and loyal watchdog to a dreamer named Dorothy, this...
THERE was once a little Brownie, who lived-where do you think he lived? in a coal-cellar. Now a coal-cellar may seem a most curious place to choose to live in; but then a Brownie is a curious creature-a fairy, and yet not one of that sort of fairies who fly about on gossamer...
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The Adventures of a Brownie is a classic children's book written by Dinah Maria Craik. The story follows the adventures of a mischievous brownie, a small elf-like creature, who lives in a Scottish castle. The brownie is invisible to humans except for a select few who believe...
""The Adventures of a Brownie"" by Dinah Maria Craik is a charming children's book that tells the story of a mischievous and playful brownie who lives in a Scottish castle. The brownie is invisible to humans but is able to interact with them and cause all sorts of mischief. The...
The Adventures of a Brownie is a children's book written by Dinah Maria Craik. The story follows the adventures of a magical brownie, who is a mischievous fairy-like creature that lives in a Scottish household. The brownie is invisible to humans except for a young girl named...
The Shelf2Life Children's Literature and Fiction Collection is a charming set of pre-1923 nursery rhymes, fairy tales, classic novels and short stories for children and young adults. From a tardy white rabbit, spirited orphan and loyal watchdog to a dreamer named Dorothy, this...
The Adventure of A Brownie
"The Adventures of a Brownie" from Dinah Craik. English novelist and poet (1826-1887).