Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore - Amy Brooks - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781499114881 - April 11, 2014
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Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore

Amy Brooks

Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore

The Stone House looked as fine, and its gardens as gay with flowers, as when the members of the household were to be at home for a season, for it always seemed at those times as if the blossoming plants did their best, because sure of loving admiration. But something entirely new was about to happen; something that made Dorothy Dainty catch her breath, while her dearest friend, Nancy Ferris, declared that she was wildly happy, except that the whole thing seemed so like a dream that she could hardly believe it. "That's just it, Nancy," said Dorothy. "It surely does seem like a dream." Yet it was true, and not a dream that Mr. Dainty was to be away from home for some months, that Mrs. Dainty was to accompany him, and that Aunt Charlotte would be with them, and that Dorothy and Nancy were to spend those months at a fine school for girls, and Vera Vane, merry, mischief-loving Vera, would be eagerly looking for them on the day of their arrival. One would almost wonder that the thought of being away at school should appeal to Dorothy and Nancy, but it was the novelty that charmed them. It was always delightful at the Stone House, and there had been summer seasons at shore and country that they had greatly enjoyed, but here was a new experience, and the "newness" was delightful. A letter from Vera had just arrived, and Dorothy, out in the garden when the postman had handed it to her, stood reading it. "Her letters are just like herself," she whispered.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 11, 2014
ISBN13 9781499114881
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 66
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   104 g
Language English  

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