Frances Kane's Fortune Frances Kane's Fortune

Frances Kane's Fortune

Descripción editorial

The book contain the fiction classic story. It was a very sunny June day, and a girl was pacing up and down a sheltered path in an old-fashioned garden. She walked slowly along the narrow graveled walk, now and then glancing at the carefully trimmed flowers of an elaborate ribbon border at her right, and stopping for an instant to note the promise of fruit on some well-laden peach and pear-trees. The hot sun was pouring down almost vertical rays on her uncovered head, but she was either impervious to its power, or, like a salamander, she rejoiced in its fierce noonday heat. "We have a good promise of peaches and pears", she said to herself; "I will see that they are sold this year. We will just keep a few for my father to eat, but the rest shall go. It is a pity Watkins spends so much time over the ribbon border; it does not pay, and it uses up so many of our bedding plants". She frowned slightly as she said these last words, and put up her hand to shade her face from the sun, as though for the first time she noticed its dazzling light and heat".

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
1914
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
230
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
208,8
KB

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