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A Young Mutineer

by L. T. Meade

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This novel is a work of juvenile fiction written in prose narrative form and set within a rural English community in the early 20th century. It centres on Judy, a young girl experiencing emotional turmoil as her sister Hilda prepares for marriage. The plot examines family relationships, childhood innocence, and societal expectations through Judy’s perspective, highlighting her feelings of attachment and anxiety amid a setting of village life. As the story progresses, themes of love, jealousy, and change are addressed against a backdrop of social routines and personal growth. The narrative provides a detailed portrayal of a young girl’s emotional development and her observations of family and community.

Published in 1905 by Stitt Publishing Company, the work reflects early 20th-century British literary conventions focused on young female characters and domestic themes. It is part of the British literary tradition of moral stories for children and young adolescents, illustrating the social and familial values of its period through the experiences of a young girl facing a significant family event.

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should" , possibly repeated instead of the first words of the next sentence, have been reproduced as typeset. A Young Mutineer "was the person fickle, and did he break his promise?" Frontispiece . A Young Mutineer BY MRS. L. T. MEADE author of "a girl in ten thousand," "a ring of rubies," "girls new and old," etc. NEW YORK STITT PUBLISHING COMPANY 1905 TO MY LITTLE GIRL HOPE THE REAL JUDY October 23, 1893 CONTENTS. PAGE I. An Old-fashioned Little Pair 1 II. The People Who Get Married 14 III. A Question and an Answer 26 IV. Changes 36 V. In a Garden 52 VI. The Eve of the Wedding 67 VII. A Wedding Present 82 VIII. Honeymoon 91 IX. Starved 101 X. Waiting 118 XI. Husband and Wife 129 XII. Hilda's Engagement Ring 149 XIII. Judy's Room 157 XIV. The Little Rift 174 XV. Three Is Trumpery 186 XVI. A Little Girl and a Little Cross 195 XVII. Judy's Secret 208 XVIII. Giant-killer 224 XIX. Good Omens 253 A YOUNG MUTINEER. AN OLD-FASHIONED LITTLE PAIR. Sun and shower—sun and shower— Now rough, now smooth, is the winding way; Thorn and flower—thorn and flower— Which will you gather? Who can say? Wayward hearts, there's a world for your winning, Sorrow and laughter, love or woe: Who can tell in the day's beginning The paths that your wandering feet shall go? —Mary Macleod. The village choir were practicing in the church—their voices, somewhat harsh and uncultivated, were sending forth volumes of sound into the summer air. The church doors were thrown open, and a young man dressed in cricketing-flannels was leaning against the porch. He was tall, and square-shouldered, with closely-cropped dark hair, and a keen, intelligent face. When the music became very loud and discordant he moved impatiently, but as the human voices ceased and the sweet notes of the voluntary sounded in full melody on the little organ, a look of relief swept like a soothing hand over his forehead. The gates of the Rectory were within a stone's throw of the church. Up the avenue three people might have been seen advancing. Two were children, one an adult. The grown member of this little group was tall and slight; she wore spectacles, and although not specially gifted with wisdom, possessed a particularly wise appearance. The two little girls, who were her pupils, walked somewhat sedately by her side.…

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