The Golden Road by L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery
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gun and ammunition."
PETER, SUSPECTING THAT HE IS BEING MADE FUN OF:--"If you could write a better story, why didn't you? I give you the chance." THE STORY GIRL, WITH A PRETERNATURALLY SOLEMN FACE:--"You shouldn't criticize Peter's story like that. It's a fairy tale, you know, and anything can happen in a fairy tale." FELICITY:--"There isn't a word about fairies in it!" CECILY:--"Besides, fairy tales always end nicely and this doesn't." PETER, SULKILY:--"I wanted to punish her for running away from home." DAN:--"Well, I guess you did it all right." CECILY:--"Oh, well, it was very interesting, and that is all that is really necessary in a story." ) PERSONALS Mr. Blair Stanley is visiting friends and relatives in Carlisle. He intends returning to Europe shortly. His daughter, Miss Sara, will accompany him. Mr. Alan King is expected home from South America next month. His |
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