The Girl Who Had Nothing
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THE GIRL WHO HAD NOTHING
MRS. C. N. WILLIAMSON
AUTHOR OF THE LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR, ETC.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN CAMERON
LONDON
WARD LOCK & CO LIMITED
1905
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Joan Carthew had reason to believe that it was her birthday, and she had signalised the occasion by running away from home. But her birthday, and her home, and her running away, were all so different from things with the same name in the lives of other children, that the celebration was not in reality as festive as it might seem if put into print.
In the first place, she based her theory as to the date solely upon a dim recollection that once, eons of years ago, when she had been a petted little creature with belongings of her own (she was now twelve), there had been presents and sweets on the 13th of May. She thought she could recall looking eagerly forward to that anniversary; and she argued shrewdly that, as her assortment of agreeable memories was small, in all likelihood she had not made a mistake.