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![]() : Patty's Butterfly Days by Wells Carolyn - Friendship Juvenile fiction; Young women Juvenile fiction; Seashore Juvenile fiction; Summer Juvenile fiction; Pageants Juvenile fiction Children's Book Series@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023 II MONA'S PLAN V A DINNER PARTY VI AUNT ADELAIDE X JUST A SHORT SPIN XX GOOD-BYE FOR NOW DIFFERENT OPINIONS "Different men are of different opinions; some like apples, some like inions," sang Patty, as she swayed herself idly back and forth in the veranda swing; "but, truly-ooly, Nan," she went on, "I don't care a snipjack. I'm quite ready and willing to go to the White Mountains,--or the Blue or Pink or even Lavender Mountains, if you like." "You're willing, Patty, only because you're so good-natured and unselfish; but, really, you don't want to go one bit." "Now, Nan, I'm no poor, pale martyr, with a halo roundy-bout me noble brow. When we came down here to Spring Beach, it was understood that we were to stay here part of the summer, and then go to the mountains. And now it's the first of August and I've had my innings, so it's only fair you should have your outing." Though Patty's air was gay and careless, and Patty's tones were sincere, she was in reality making an heroic self-sacrifice, and Nan knew it. Patty loved the seashore; she had been there three months, and loved it better every day. But Nan cared more for the mountains, and longed to get away from the sunny glare of the sea, and enjoy the shaded walks and drives of higher altitudes. However, these two were of unselfish nature, and each wanted to please the other. But as Patty had had her wish for three months, it was certainly fair that Nan should be humoured for the rest of the summer. The season had done wonders for Patty, physically. Because of her outdoor life, she had grown plumper and browner, her muscles had strengthened, and her rosy cheeks betokened a perfect state of health. She was still slender, and her willowy figure had gained soft curves without losing its dainty gracefulness. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : Travels in England in 1782 by Moritz Karl Philipp - England Description and travel Early works to 1800 United Kingdom@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023
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