Aunt Crete's Emancipation - Grace Livingston Hill

Aunt Crete's Emancipation

“SHE WATCHED LUELLA’S DISMAYED FACE WITH GROWING ALARM”

BY Grace Livingston Hill-Lutz Author of “The Girl from Montana,” “The Story of a Whim,” Etc. ILLUSTRATIONS BY CLARA E. ATWOOD THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY Tremont Temple Boston, Mass.

Copyright, 1911 By The Golden Rule Company



“WHO’S at the front door?” asked Luella’s mother, coming in from the kitchen with a dish-towel in her hand. “I thought I heard the door-bell.”
“Luella’s gone to the door,” said her sister from her vantage-point at the crack of the sitting-room door. “It looks to me like a telegraph boy.”

Grace Livingston Hill
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Английский

Год издания

2014-12-04

Темы

Single women -- Fiction; Conduct of life -- Fiction; Older women -- Fiction; United States -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction; Aunts -- Fiction; Families -- Fiction

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