Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore by Amy Brooks
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"This necklace is mine!" returned the accused girl excitedly 112 At the end of the wall Betty and Valerie waited 150 Drawing closer, Nancy whispered a rare bit of news 186 DOROTHY DAINTY AT GLENMORE CHAPTER I OFF TO GLENMORE The Stone House looked as fine, and its gardens as gay with flowers, as when the members of the household were to be at home for a season, for it always seemed at those times as if the blossoming plants did their best, because sure of loving admiration. But something entirely new was about to happen; something that made Dorothy Dainty catch her breath, while her dearest friend, Nancy Ferris, declared that she was wildly happy, except that the whole thing seemed so like a dream that she could hardly believe it. |
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