Dorothy's Triumph Dorothy's Triumph

Dorothy's Triumph

Descripción editorial

It is a story book. 'Maryland, my Maryland!' dreamily hummed Dorothy Calvert. 'Not only your Maryland, but mine', was the resolute response of the boy beside her. Dorothy turned on him in surprise. 'Why, Jim Barlow, I thought nothing could shake your allegiance to old New York state; you've told me so yourself dozens of times, and - 'I know, Dorothy; I've thought so myself, but since my visit to old Bellvieu, and our trip on the houseboat, I've - I've sort o' changed my mind'. 'You don't mean that you re coming to live with Aunt Betty and I again, Jim? Oh, you just cant mean that! Why, we'd be so delighted!' 'No, I don't mean just that, responded Jim, rather glumly - 'in fact, I don't know just what I mean myself, except I feel like I must be always near you and Mrs. Calvert'.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
1910
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
206
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
341,5
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