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Eleanor H. Porter
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Eleanor H. Porter

Dawn

Hardcover (Amereon Limited March 1, 1994)
Excerpt: ...longer, Susan still made no audible comment; but she redoubled her efforts to make him comfortable the few hours left to him at home. CHAPTER XVIII "MISS STEWART" It was just after Christmas that another letter came from Keith. It was addressed as usual to Susan. Keith had explained in his second letter that he was always going to write to Susan, so that she might read it to his father, thus saving him the disagreeableness of seeing how crooked and uneven some of his lines were. His father had remonstrated-feebly; but Keith still wrote to Susan. Keith had been improving in his writing very rapidly, however, since those earliest letters, and most of his letters now were models of even lines and carefully formed characters. But this letter Susan saw at once was very different. It bore unmistakable marks of haste, agitation, and lack of care. It began abruptly, after the briefest of salutations: Why didn't you tell me you knew Miss Stewart? She says she knows you real well, and father, too, and that she's been to the house lots of times, and that she's going back to Hinsdale next week, and that she is going to school there this year, and will graduate in June. Oh, she didn't tell me all this at once, you bet your sweet life. I had to worm it out of her little by little. But what I want to know is, why you folks didn't tell me anything about it-that you knew her, and all that? But you never said a word-not a word. Neither you nor dad. But she says she knows dad real well. Funny dad never mentioned it! Miss Stewart sure is a peach of a girl all right and the best ever to me. She's always hunting up new games for me to play. She's taught me two this time, and she's read two books to me. There's a new fellow here named Henty, and we play a lot together. I am well, and getting along all right. Guess that's all for this time. Love to all. KEITH P.S. Now don't forget to tell me why you never said a thing that you knew Miss Stewart. K. "Well, now I guess...
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0848803094 / 9780848803094
Weight
182.4 oz.
Dimensions
5.8 x 1.0 in.

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