The Bountiful Lady The Bountiful Lady

The Bountiful Lady

Publisher Description

Because I want to-morrow to come soon', said Mary, and she shut her eyes and tried to go to sleep as soon as her head touched the pillow in order to make to-morrow come sooner.


'You must remember that Evangeline has a great deal to do', said Sister Agatha, as she dressed Mary the next morning. 'She has been away so long that now she has come home again a lot of people want to see her'.


'Who?' asked Mary.


'Oh, well, wherever there's a very beautiful fairy there is usually a prince not far off', answered Sister Agatha. 'And some day he will come to take Evangeline away with him'.


'Not if she doesn't want to go', cried Mary. 'I do hope she won't go. And of course she can do whatever she likes, can't she?'

RELEASED
1932
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
102
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
91.8
KB
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