We Ten We Ten

Descripción editorial

We Ten is a Juvenile Fiction Story. When papa said positively that only Phil could go to college, we all felt so badly for Felix that we held a council in the schoolroom that very afternoon. At least, six of us did; the other four had been ruled out by Felix, who declared that "kids were not allowed in council." Paul and Mädel didn't mind so much, they're the twins, they're only seven years old; nor did Alan, he's the baby; but Kathie was awfully mad: you see, she's nearly ten, and she does love to hear all that's going on. When she gets crying, there's no stopping her, and I tell you she made things pretty lively round that schoolroom for a little while. How she did howl! We were so afraid she'd start Alan, and that the noise would reach papa's study; good bye then to our council. We got provoked with Kathie; it was so silly of her to stand there crying like a big baby, and keeping us back that way. First Phil called out, "You just stop, this minute, Kathie!" and then, when she kept right on, he threw the old sofa pillow at her, and told her to go smother herself; Nora said, "Horrid child!" in her most disgusted tone, and Nannie and Betty coaxed and coaxed, trying to quiet her.

GÉNERO
Juvenil
PUBLICADO
1939
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
340
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
VENDEDOR
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
2.3
MB

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