Jacquette, a Sorority Girl

Little by little the story of the evening came out
Jacquette A Sorority Girl
BY GRACE ETHELWYN CODY
ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLES JOHNSON POST
NEW YORK DUFFIELD & COMPANY 1908
Copyright, 1908 By DUFFIELD & COMPANY
Published 1908
THE PREMIER PRESS NEW YORK
To My Mother
Jacquette, A Sorority Girl
IT was nine o’clock in the evening when a heavy train rolled into the Union Station of a great western city. Among the passengers to alight was a fair-haired girl who glanced timidly about the big, cavernous station before falling in with the procession of travellers that had begun to move toward the waiting-room. Suddenly, one face shone clearly from among the indiscriminate mass of faces outside the iron gates, and she gave a glad little cry, as a tall boy stepped forward, caught her suitcase from her, and grasped her hand.
“Jacquette, isn’t it?” he exclaimed, his dark eyes shining with welcome. “I’d know you anywhere from your pictures.”

Grace Ethelwyn Cody
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2018-07-08

Темы

High school students -- Juvenile fiction; Girls -- Societies and clubs -- Juvenile fiction

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