Gypsy Breynton Gypsy Breynton

Gypsy Breynton

Publisher Description

Gypsy Breynton is the heroine of an eponymous series of books written by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. The books were written in 1866–67 for Sunday schools and so are of an improving nature. Gypsy, as the name indicates, is an impetuous tomboy who lives a chaotic life lacking a system. Her development and experiences provide the basis for the restrained moralising of the stories. All that Mrs. Breynton said does not matter here; but Gypsy is not likely soon to forget it. A few words spoken, just as the conversation ended, became golden mottoes that helped her over many rough places in her life. It is all the old trouble, Gypsy, — you 'didn't think'. A little self-control, a moment's quiet thought, would have saved all this. Oh, I know it! sobbed Gypsy. That's what always ails me. I'm always doing things, and always sorry for them. I mean to do right, and I cannot remember. What shall I do with myself, mother.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1911
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
162
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
687
KB

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