PETER AND POLLY IN AUTUMN
BY
ROSE LUCIA
“Peter and Polly in Autumn” by Rose Lucia is a children’s story written in the early 20th century. This book is part of a series that likely follows the adventures of Peter and his older sister Polly throughout the seasons. The narrative focuses on the joys of Autumn, highlighting the children’s imaginative play, their love for nature, and their interactions with animals and family.

- Two Children and their Pets
- Blacky’s Fish
- “Fisherman’s Luck”
- How Peter Catches Fish
- Polly Goes to a Wedding Part I
- Polly Goes to a Wedding. Part II
- The Boiling Spring. Part I
- The Boiling Spring Part II
- At the Blacksmith’s Shop
- The Four Horseshoes
- Taking Orders
- A Bite of Apple
- Peter’s Haircut
- Clotheshorse Tents
- The Tent Store
- The Circus
- The Lost Pig
- A Cap of Burdock Burrs
- Playing School
- Polly’s Pupils
- Peter’s Funny Bed
- The Maple-leaf Chain
- Starting for the Fair
- A Bunch of Balloons
- The Broken Show Case
- In the Woods
- The Doll Family
- Comfort
- Tim’s Football
- The Geography Lesson
- Peter’s Fifth Birthday
- The First Snowflakes
- The Tree with a Stone in It
- Jack Frost’s Celebration

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