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[The Unexpected Encounter: Rebecca and the Modern-Day Aladdin]-[Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm - Part 10]

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm · B1 ·

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The Unexpected Encounter: Rebecca and the Modern-Day Aladdin

The Quest for the Lamp

As the autumn season transitioned into the dreary chill of November, the community prepared for Thanksgiving. For young protagonists Rebecca and Emma Jane, the focus was on the Excelsior Soap Company. The girls had dedicated their weekends to selling soap, driven by a specific goal: the Simpsons were determined to earn enough "little bonuses" to secure a special lamp. Despite the crisp, glorious weather and the excitement of their trip to North Riverboro, the sales process proved difficult. While Rebecca found some success, Emma Jane struggled, even facing rejection from a house where a lady shouted, "Go away, little girl."

A Chance Meeting on the Porch

Rebecca’s journey took a transformative turn when she approached a house with closed blinds. Expecting no one to be home, she was surprised to find a handsome young man husking corn on the porch. Though initially shy, Rebecca gathered her courage to deliver her rehearsed "sales pitch" regarding the greatness of the "snow-white and rose-red soaps." The stranger, who was house-sitting for his aunt, engaged Rebecca in a deep, meaningful conversation. They bonded over shared sentiments about the farm, with the young man noting, "This farm is my favorite place on earth." Their dialogue deepened as they discussed the hardships of childhood, with Rebecca reflecting that while she remembered her upbringing at Sunnybrook Farm, it felt like "a very long time ago."

The Generosity of a Stranger

When the young man inquired about the motive behind their sales, Rebecca shared the plight of the Simpsons and their dream of owning the lamp. Moved by her sincerity, the man made an extraordinary decision: "I’ll take three hundred cakes." The scale of this purchase was so staggering that a shocked Rebecca "fell right off her stool and into the lilac bushes." The man, whose kindness and sudden provision of the "magic" lamp earned him the nickname "Mr. Aladdin" from Rebecca, promised to handle the order immediately to ensure the gift arrived by Thanksgiving.

A Secret Worth Keeping

As the girls departed, Mr. Aladdin ensured they were warm by wrapping a "blanket over both girls." The ride home was filled with wonder. Although Emma Jane was initially bewildered by Rebecca’s bold choice to address a stranger as "Mr. Aladdin," the significance of the act was clear. The two girls made a "solemn promise" to keep the impending arrival of the lamp a total secret, viewing it as a "wonderful surprise" for the Simpsons. This encounter not only fulfilled a material goal but highlighted the profound impact of unexpected kindness, turning a simple soap-selling expedition into a memorable life lesson for the two young friends.

🎯Key Sentences

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The summer passed quickly, and the seasons changed.
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There was a chill in the air, and the days were gloomy.
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The entire community was busy.
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They had already packed their soap onto the back of the wagon.
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The air was crisp.
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📝Key Phrases

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have one's heart set on
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take a trip on one's own
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stop off at
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gather up one's courage
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fly into a sales pitch
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 9 Snow White, Rose Red, and Mr. Aladdin The summer passed quickly, and the seasons changed.
November brought with it dull and dreary weather.
There was a chill in the air, and the days were gloomy.
Thanksgiving was coming.
Golden pumpkins, bright yellow squash, and colorful corn were all being stored away for the season.
The entire community was busy.

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