Gypsy Breynton by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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GYPSY BREYNTON
By ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS New York Dodd, Mead and Company Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by GRAVES & YOUNG, in the Clerk's Office for the District Court of Massachusetts Copyright, 1894, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. PREFACE. Having been asked to write a preface to the new edition of the Gypsy books, I am not a little perplexed. I was hardly more than a girl myself, when I recorded the history of this young person; and I find it hard, at this distance, to photograph her as she looks, or ought to look to-day. She does not sit still long enough to be "taken." I see a lively girl in pretty short dresses and very long stockings,--quite a Tom-boy, if I remember rightly. She paddles a raft, she climbs a tree, she skates and |
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