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Dorothy Canfield

Understood Betsy

Paperback (Forgotten Books Feb. 9, 2017)
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Uncle Henry looked at her, eying her sidewise over the top of one spectacle-glass; Elizabeth Ann stood up before the doctor; "Do you know," said Aunt Abigail, "I think it's going to be real nice, having a little girl in the house again"; She had greatly enjoyed doing her own hair; "Oh, he's asking for more!" cried Elizabeth Ann; Betsy shut her teeth together hard, and started across; "What's the matter, Molly? What's the matter?"; Betsy and Ellen and the old doll; He had fallen asleep with his head on his arms; Never were dishes washed better!; Betsy was staring down at her shoes, biting her lips and winking her eyes

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ISBN
1440080674 / 9781440080678
Pages
316
Weight
6.4 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.7 in.

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