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Find The Basket Of Flowers by Von Schmid, Christoph at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Amelia a young girl, is the protagonist in Christoph von Schmid's book 'A Basket of Flowers'. She is taught about the values of Christianity by her father, James, who is the nobility's gardener. Living with modesty and humbleness, Amelia one day is accused of stealing Countess's ring and is banished from her village with her father. Choose items to buy together. This item: The Basket of Flowers: A Tale for the Young. by Christoph von Schmid Hardcover. $ Only 3 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by childrensbooks. $ shipping. A A Basket of Flowers (Classic Fiction) by Christoph Von Schmid Paperback.
The Basket of Flowers; Or, Piety and Truth Triumphant: A Tale for the Young by Christoph von Schmid, Gregory Townsend Bedell, Perkins Marvin, French and Perkins. Book Excerpt. d he had worked on it a design of the village in which they lived. Mary's idea now was to fill this basket with flowers, and to offer it to the young Countess as her birthday present. Her father readily fell in with the plan, and added a finishing touch to it by weaving Amelia's name in on one side of the basket and the Count's coat-of-arms on the other. young readers, that the story of the Basket of Flowers is now presented. James Rode, who, with his daughter Mary, forms the subject of our tale, lived over one hundred years ago in the village of Eichbourg, in Germany. When he was very young his parents sent him to be trained as a gardener. in the beautiful grounds of the Count of Eichbourg.
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