A Little Miss Nobody; Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall

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“GOODNESS ME! YOU’RE A PERFECT MISS NOBODY.” Frontispiece (Page 98).
Made in the United States of America
Copyright, 1914, by
Grosset & Dunlap
A Little Miss Nobody
CONTENTS

The girls at Higbee School that term had a craze for marking everything they owned with their monograms. Such fads run through schools like the measles.
Their clothing, books, tennis rackets, school-bags—everything that was possible—blossomed with monograms, more or less ornate.
Of course, some girls’ initials offered a wider scope than others’ for the expression of artistic ideas; but there wasn’t a girl in the whole school who couldn’t do something with her initials, save Nancy.

Amy Bell Marlowe
О книге

Язык

Английский

Год издания

2008-01-04

Темы

Schools -- Juvenile fiction; Girls -- Juvenile fiction

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