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  • Solgood.org Mindful Listening
    2025/10/28
    Carroll Watson Rankins beloved novel, Dandelion Cottage, first published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company, captures the enchanting adventures of four young girls in the Midwest. Originally crafted as a serial tale for her children, the story revolves around the girls determination to transform a dilapidated cottage into their dream playhouse by pulling dandelions for its owner, the affluent Mr. Black. This charming narrative is inspired by the real-life figure of Peter White, a notable businessman and philanthropist from Marquette. Today, the original Dandelion Cottage, located at 440 East Arch, remains a treasured private residence. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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  • 20 - Dandelion Cottage by Carroll Watson Rankin
    2025/10/01
    Carroll Watson Rankins beloved novel, Dandelion Cottage, first published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company, captures the enchanting adventures of four young girls in the Midwest. Originally crafted as a serial tale for her children, the story revolves around the girls determination to transform a dilapidated cottage into their dream playhouse by pulling dandelions for its owner, the affluent Mr. Black. This charming narrative is inspired by the real-life figure of Peter White, a notable businessman and philanthropist from Marquette. Today, the original Dandelion Cottage, located at 440 East Arch, remains a treasured private residence. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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    11 分
  • 19 - Dandelion Cottage by Carroll Watson Rankin
    2025/10/01
    Carroll Watson Rankins beloved novel, Dandelion Cottage, first published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company, captures the enchanting adventures of four young girls in the Midwest. Originally crafted as a serial tale for her children, the story revolves around the girls determination to transform a dilapidated cottage into their dream playhouse by pulling dandelions for its owner, the affluent Mr. Black. This charming narrative is inspired by the real-life figure of Peter White, a notable businessman and philanthropist from Marquette. Today, the original Dandelion Cottage, located at 440 East Arch, remains a treasured private residence. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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    16 分
  • 17 - Dandelion Cottage by Carroll Watson Rankin
    2025/10/01
    Carroll Watson Rankins beloved novel, Dandelion Cottage, first published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company, captures the enchanting adventures of four young girls in the Midwest. Originally crafted as a serial tale for her children, the story revolves around the girls determination to transform a dilapidated cottage into their dream playhouse by pulling dandelions for its owner, the affluent Mr. Black. This charming narrative is inspired by the real-life figure of Peter White, a notable businessman and philanthropist from Marquette. Today, the original Dandelion Cottage, located at 440 East Arch, remains a treasured private residence. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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    9 分
  • 16 - Dandelion Cottage by Carroll Watson Rankin
    2025/10/01
    Carroll Watson Rankins beloved novel, Dandelion Cottage, first published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company, captures the enchanting adventures of four young girls in the Midwest. Originally crafted as a serial tale for her children, the story revolves around the girls determination to transform a dilapidated cottage into their dream playhouse by pulling dandelions for its owner, the affluent Mr. Black. This charming narrative is inspired by the real-life figure of Peter White, a notable businessman and philanthropist from Marquette. Today, the original Dandelion Cottage, located at 440 East Arch, remains a treasured private residence. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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    7 分
  • 15 - Dandelion Cottage by Carroll Watson Rankin
    2025/10/01
    Carroll Watson Rankins beloved novel, Dandelion Cottage, first published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company, captures the enchanting adventures of four young girls in the Midwest. Originally crafted as a serial tale for her children, the story revolves around the girls determination to transform a dilapidated cottage into their dream playhouse by pulling dandelions for its owner, the affluent Mr. Black. This charming narrative is inspired by the real-life figure of Peter White, a notable businessman and philanthropist from Marquette. Today, the original Dandelion Cottage, located at 440 East Arch, remains a treasured private residence. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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    15 分