Penelope and the Others Penelope and the Others

Penelope and the Others

Publisher Description

Penelope Hawthorne sat in the school-room window-seat at Easney Vicarage, one afternoon, looking very gravely out at the garden. She had sat there for some time, with her hands in her lap and a little troubled frown on her forehead, and anyone who knew her well would have guessed at once that she was thinking over a "plan". Penelope was just thirteen years old, the eldest of the Hawthorne children, and as she was a thoughtful girl and fond of reading, she often made very good plans for her brothers and sisters' amusement, partly out of her own head, and partly out of books. But this particular plan quite puzzled her, for it had nothing to do with amusement, .

RELEASED
1899
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
226
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
244.6
KB

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