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The Peterkin Papers
The Peterkin Papers
Author: Lucretia P. Hale
For the first time one of America's best loved classics is now available in one complete edition. This new volume (1960)contains four new stories that have not been in print since the 1886 edition as well as the complete text of "The Last of the Peterkins" which has been unavailable for years. All of the original illustrations are included as ...  more »
ISBN: 46534
Pages: 302
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company Boston
Book Type: Hardcover
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The First of these stories.
The Peterkins originally hesitated about publishing their family papers but were decided by referring the matter to the lady from Philadelphia. A little uncertain wheather she might happen to be at Philadelphia, they determined to write and ask her.
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What do you do when you pour salt instead of sugar into your coffee? Or if the movers place your piano with the keyboard flush against the window sill? Or with a horse that simply refuses to move? If you belong to the Peterkin family, the answers to these questions will be as follows: have a chemist drom something into the coffee to counteract the salt; place the piano stool outside and play from the front porch; feed the horse whipped cream. In every case, of course, you also ask the Lady from Philadelphis.
The Peterkins, you see, never choose the obvious solution to any problem, however slight it may be. Their characteristic opening move is to call a family conference, on the dubious assumption that several absurd lines of reasoning will somehow lead to one logical one.


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