Brenda's Ward, a sequel to "Amy in Arcadia"
Popular children's novel for girls, first published in 1906. The story begins: "It's simply perfect." "I thought you would like it, Martine." "Like it! I should say so, but it isn't 'it,' it's everything,--the room, the house, you, Boston. Really, you don't know how glad I am to be here, Brenda--I mean Mrs. Weston." "What nonsense!" "That I should like things?" "No, that you should call me 'Mrs. Weston.' It's bad enough to be growing old, so don't try to make me feel like a grandmother. Truly, I can't believe that I am a day older than when I was sixteen, and yet when I was sixteen, eighteen seemed the end of everything worth while. I could not imagine myself old, and serious, and--twenty.”
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Brenda's Ward, a sequel to "Amy in Arcadia"
Popular children's novel for girls, first published in 1906. The story begins: "It's simply perfect." "I thought you would like it, Martine." "Like it! I should say so, but it isn't 'it,' it's everything,--the room, the house, you, Boston. Really, you don't know how glad I am to be here, Brenda--I mean Mrs. Weston." "What nonsense!" "That I should like things?" "No, that you should call me 'Mrs. Weston.' It's bad enough to be growing old, so don't try to make me feel like a grandmother. Truly, I can't believe that I am a day older than when I was sixteen, and yet when I was sixteen, eighteen seemed the end of everything worth while. I could not imagine myself old, and serious, and--twenty.”
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Brenda's Ward, a sequel to

Brenda's Ward, a sequel to "Amy in Arcadia"

by Helen Leah Reed
Brenda's Ward, a sequel to

Brenda's Ward, a sequel to "Amy in Arcadia"

by Helen Leah Reed

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Popular children's novel for girls, first published in 1906. The story begins: "It's simply perfect." "I thought you would like it, Martine." "Like it! I should say so, but it isn't 'it,' it's everything,--the room, the house, you, Boston. Really, you don't know how glad I am to be here, Brenda--I mean Mrs. Weston." "What nonsense!" "That I should like things?" "No, that you should call me 'Mrs. Weston.' It's bad enough to be growing old, so don't try to make me feel like a grandmother. Truly, I can't believe that I am a day older than when I was sixteen, and yet when I was sixteen, eighteen seemed the end of everything worth while. I could not imagine myself old, and serious, and--twenty.”

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ISBN-13: 9781455423781
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication date: 10/20/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 553 KB
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