Extract: Mrs. Conway smiled. 'I think I can venture to say that much or even a little more. I can say that I should like very much to have you go.' 'Goody Goody ' cried Edna clapping her hands. 'That is almost as if you said I really could. I had a letter from Jennie, Mother,...
Extract: Mrs. Conway smiled. 'I think I can venture to say that much or even a little more. I can say that I should like very much to have you go.' 'Goody Goody ' cried Edna clapping her hands. 'That is almost as if you said I really could. I had a letter from Jennie, Mother,...
Extract: Mrs. Conway smiled. 'I think I can venture to say that much or even a little more. I can say that I should like very much to have you go.' 'Goody Goody ' cried Edna clapping her hands. 'That is almost as if you said I really could. I had a letter from Jennie, Mother,...
Extract: Mrs. Conway smiled. 'I think I can venture to say that much or even a little more. I can say that I should like very much to have you go.' 'Goody Goody ' cried Edna clapping her hands. 'That is almost as if you said I really could. I had a letter from Jennie, Mother,...
Extract: Mrs. Conway smiled. 'I think I can venture to say that much or even a little more. I can say that I should like very much to have you go.' 'Goody Goody ' cried Edna clapping her hands. 'That is almost as if you said I really could. I had a letter from Jennie, Mother,...
Extract: Mrs. Conway smiled. 'I think I can venture to say that much or even a little more. I can say that I should like very much to have you go.' 'Goody Goody ' cried Edna clapping her hands. 'That is almost as if you said I really could. I had a letter from Jennie, Mother,...
Mrs. Conway smiled. 'I think I can venture to say that much or even a little more. I can say that I should like very much to have you go.' 'Goody Goody ' cried Edna clapping her hands. 'That is almost as if you said I really could. I had a letter from Jennie, Mother, and she...
Reproduction of the original: A Dear Little Girl's Summer Holidays by Amy E. Blanchard
"A Dear Little Girl's Summer Holidays" from Amy Ella Blanchard. Writer of children's literature (1856-1926).
It was a very warm morning in June. Edna and her friend Dorothy Evans were sitting under the trees trying to keep cool. They both wore their thinnest morning frocks and had pinned their hair up in little pug knots on the tops of their heads. They had their boxes of pieces and...