Anne Severn and the Fieldings by May Sinclair
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"You can't want him more than I do, little Anne." "You'll have him when he comes back. And I shan't. I shall be gone." "You'll come again, darling. You'll come again." II ADOLESCENTS i For the next two years Anne came again and again, staying four months at Wyck and four months in London with Grandmamma Severn and Aunt Emily, and four months with Grandpapa Everitt at the Essex Farm. When she was twelve they sent her to school in Switzerland for three years. Then back to Wyck, after eight months of London and Essex in between. Only the times at Wyck counted for Anne. Her calendar showed them clear with all their incidents recorded; thick black lines blotted out the other days, as she told them off, one by one. Three years and eight months were scored through in this manner. Anne at fifteen was a tall girl with long hair tied in a big black bow |
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