Kate Bonnet

Kate Bonnet by Frank Richard Stockton is a work of fiction published by 1st World Publishing in June 2007. This edition spans 324 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins in the seventeenth century, focusing on a young girl named Kate Bonnet as she strolls to the riverbank in Bridgetown, Barbadoes. With a fishing rod in hand, Kate appears more interested in the scenery than in fishing, setting the stage for her adventures.
Readers will find a blend of romance and literary elements as the story unfolds around Kate’s character. The narrative captures her bright personality and the contrasts between her appearance and her activities, hinting at deeper themes within her journey. The setting and time period enrich the backdrop, inviting exploration of the social dynamics and personal experiences of the era. This edition offers a thoughtful glimpse into Kate’s world, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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The month was September and the place was in the neighbourhood of Bridgetown, in the island of Barbadoes. The seventeenth century was not seventeen years old, but the girl who walked slowly down to the river bank was three years its senior. She carried a fishing-rod and line, and her name was Kate Bonnet. She was a bright-faced, quick-moving young person, and apparently did not expect to catch many fish, for she had no basket in which to carry away her finny prizes. Nor, apparently, did she have any bait, except that which was upon her hook and which had been affixed there by one of the servants at her home, not far away. In fact, Mistress Kate was too nicely dressed and her gloves were too clean to have much to do with fish or bait, but she seated herself on a little rock in a shady spot not far from the water and threw forth her line. Then she gazed about her; a little up the river and a good deal down the river.
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