
David's Little Lad
by L. T. Meade
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About This Book
"Simple in construction, and with scarcely a semblance of plot, yet with an unfolding from page to page that serves to charm and interest the reader. This book is well adapted for Sunday School use. The scene of the story is laid among the coal fields of Wales and the narrative itself is really nothing more than the every-day life of one of the landed families in that section. The account of the spiritual awakening and after life of Gladys, and the peaceful and forgiving spirit of her brother lend an air to the volume that will benefit as well as interest the reader." -from: Sunday School Libr...
Chapters (47)
- L.T. Meade "David's Little Lad"
- Chapter One.
- This is the Story within the Story.
- Chapter Two.
- David, I am Tired of Tynycymmer.
- Chapter Three.
- Some Day, you will See that he is Noble.
- Chapter Four.
- Owen is Coming Home.
- Chapter Five.
- Why did you Hesitate?
- Chapter Six.
- Gwen’s Dream.
- Chapter Seven.
- Very New and very Interesting.
- Chapter Eight.
- I said I would do much for these Children.
- Chapter Nine.
- Earth—Air—Fire—Water.
- Chapter Ten.
- Little Twenty.
- Chapter Eleven.
- They Talked of Money.
- Chapter Twelve.
- You are Changed to me.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- Pride’s Pit.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- The Eye-Well.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- That Man was Owen.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- The Little Lad.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- Sight to the Blind.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- Our Father.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- A Rich Vein of Coal.
- Chapter Twenty.
- The Jordan River.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- The Lord was not in the Wind.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- The Lord was not in the Fire.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- After the Fire—A Still, Small Voice.
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