
The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor
by Annie F. (Annie Fellows) Johnston
"The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor" by Annie F. Johnston is a charming children's novel written in the early 20th century. As part of the Little Colonel series, the story features young characters navigating friendships, adventures, and the societal expectations of their day. The main character, Lloyd Sherman, is a poised young girl who is set to become a maid of honor for her friend's wedding, allowing for delightful explorations of camaraderie and youthful aspirations. The opening of the story sets the scene at Warwick Hall, where the protagonist Betty Lewis is engrossed in her writing amidst a tranquil afternoon. The atmosphere is lively yet serene, as the school routine gives way to outdoor sports, and Betty selects a hidden spot to continue her creative work. Through a series of interactions, we learn about Lloyd and her friend group, revealing their spirited personalities and the special bond they share. This chapter establishes the foundations for the impending wedding festivities and the delightful surprises ahead, setting a tone filled with anticipation and lightheartedness.
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