From Summer to Summer - Rose Styron - Libros - BiblioLife - 9781103847570 - 10 de abril de 2009
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From Summer to Summer


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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1901. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Although Evelyn, like her mother, made it a principle not to speak ill of any one, in this instance she spoke her sentiments plainly to her mother on her return, while Verna gave her opinion of Tansy Pry's peculiar merits. CHAPTER VL ENDURING COUNSEL. Verna's courage failed fast as the time approached when she would miss her mother's words of love, and her sister's sweet-toned voice. "You must be brave, my darling," said the mother with forced calmness, as she kissed away the tears which were falling fast. "Mamma makes a great sacrifice, Verna, and you must not permit yourself to indulge in regrets that you are to be separated. You will soon become reconciled to the change," said Evelyn, swallowing her own tears. Gladys, striving to subdue her own agitation, said gravely, "It is only for three months, and you will write often, and tell us all about what you are doing." Verna repressed the teare that were welling her eyes, and struggled bravely to overcome her agitation, lest she distress her mother, and with many promises she bade Evelyn and Gladys good-by with as steady a voice as she could assume, and entered the car with her mother and Miss Serena, bending forward to get a last glimpse of Gladys, who with a sad smile waved her hand until the train passed out of sight. "Oh, Evelyn!" then pleaded the poor Gladys. "You must not think me unreasonable, but indeed I don't know what I shall do without Verna." "I fully understand you," said Evelyn, pressing her hand affectionately. "After all, we are very dependent upon her for happiness. I do not know what we shall do. Home will indeed seem desolate. She is always so full of mirth and frolic, and I cannot realize she has been given into the care of teachers, under whose tuition she is to remain so long." Af...

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Publicado 10 de abril de 2009
ISBN13 9781103847570
Editores BiblioLife
Páginas 352
Dimensiones 200 × 18 × 125 mm   ·   381 g
Lengua Inglés