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Lady Betty across the Water. Edited [or rather written] by C. N. and A. M. Williamson

Lady Betty across the Water. Edited [or rather written] by C. N. and A. M. Williamson PDF Author: Charles Norris Williamson
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Lady Betty across the Water. Edited [or rather written] by C. N. and A. M. Williamson

Lady Betty across the Water. Edited [or rather written] by C. N. and A. M. Williamson PDF Author: Charles Norris Williamson
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Pages : 340

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Lady Betty Across the Water

Lady Betty Across the Water PDF Author: A. M. Williamson
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ISBN: 9781409938415
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324

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Alice Muriel Williamson (1869-1933) was a British novelist. She was Charles Norris Williamson's (1859-1920) wife. Her former name was Alice Muriel Livingston, and she was introducing herself after her marriage as Mrs. C. N. Williamson. Her mystery A Woman in Grey (1898) was translated and adapted into Japanese by Kuroiwa Ruiko by the title Yureito (Ghost Tower) in 1901. Alice and her husband collaborated in writing many books including The Princess Passes (1905), The Motor Maid (1910), The Port of Adventure (1913), It Happened in Egypt (1914), The Shop-Girl (1916) and The Second Latchkey (1920).

Lady Betty across the water, ed. by C.N. & A.M. Williamson

Lady Betty across the water, ed. by C.N. & A.M. Williamson PDF Author: Charles Norris Williamson
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Lady Betty Across the Water

Lady Betty Across the Water PDF Author: C N Williamson
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Pages : 230

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I don't know yet whether I'm pleased or not, but I do know that I'm excited-more excited than I've ever been in my life, except perhaps when Miss Mackinstry, my last governess, had hysterics in the schoolroom and fainted among the tea things. I suppose I shan't be able to decide about the state of my feelings until I've had more of them on the same subject, or until I've written down in this book of mine everything exactly as it's happened. I like doing that; it makes things seem so clear when you try to review them afterwards. The excitement began at breakfast by Mother having a letter that she liked. I knew she liked it by the way her eyes lighted up, as if they had been lamps and the letter a match. All the other letters, mostly with horrid, tradesmanny-looking envelopes, which had been making her quite glowery, she pushed aside. Mother won't have a crown on her envelopes; she thinks it's vulgar; besides, putting it only on the paper saves expense. This envelope had a great sprawly gold crest, but she didn't seem to disapprove of it. She read on and on, then suddenly glanced up as if she would have said something quickly, to Victoria; she didn't say it, though, for she remembered me. I am never taken into family conclaves, because I'm not out yet. I don't see what difference that makes, especially as I'm not to be allowed to come out till after Vic's married, because she was presented four years ago, and isn't even engaged yet; so for all I can tell I may have to stay in till I'm a hundred, or leak out slowly when nobody is noticing, as Vic says girls do in the middle classes. This time I didn't mind, however, for I couldn't see how the letter concerned me; and as I was dying for a sight of Berengaria's puppies, which were born last night, I was glad when Mother told me not to fidget after I'd finished breakfast, but to run down to the kennels if I liked.

Lady Betty Across the Water

Lady Betty Across the Water PDF Author: Alice Muriel Williamson
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781508457237
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Languages : en
Pages : 220

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Lady Betty Across the Water, by Alice Muriel Williamson. Alice Muriel Williamson was british novelist (1869-1933).

Lady Betty Across the Water

Lady Betty Across the Water PDF Author: Charles Norris Williamson
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Lady Betty Across the Water

Lady Betty Across the Water PDF Author: C N Williamson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 230

Book Description
I don't know yet whether I'm pleased or not, but I do know that I'm excited-more excited than I've ever been in my life, except perhaps when Miss Mackinstry, my last governess, had hysterics in the schoolroom and fainted among the tea things. I suppose I shan't be able to decide about the state of my feelings until I've had more of them on the same subject, or until I've written down in this book of mine everything exactly as it's happened. I like doing that; it makes things seem so clear when you try to review them afterwards. The excitement began at breakfast by Mother having a letter that she liked. I knew she liked it by the way her eyes lighted up, as if they had been lamps and the letter a match. All the other letters, mostly with horrid, tradesmanny-looking envelopes, which had been making her quite glowery, she pushed aside.

Lady Betty Across the Water

Lady Betty Across the Water PDF Author: C N Williamson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 230

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I don't know yet whether I'm pleased or not, but I do know that I'm excited-more excited than I've ever been in my life, except perhaps when Miss Mackinstry, my last governess, had hysterics in the schoolroom and fainted among the tea things. I suppose I shan't be able to decide about the state of my feelings until I've had more of them on the same subject, or until I've written down in this book of mine everything exactly as it's happened. I like doing that; it makes things seem so clear when you try to review them afterwards. The excitement began at breakfast by Mother having a letter that she liked. I knew she liked it by the way her eyes lighted up, as if they had been lamps and the letter a match. All the other letters, mostly with horrid, tradesmanny-looking envelopes, which had been making her quite glowery, she pushed aside. Mother won't have a crown on her envelopes; she thinks it's vulgar; besides, putting it only on the paper saves expense. This envelope had a great sprawly gold crest, but she didn't seem to disapprove of it. She read on and on, then suddenly glanced up as if she would have said something quickly, to Victoria; she didn't say it, though, for she remembered me. I am never taken into family conclaves, because I'm not out yet. I don't see what difference that makes, especially as I'm not to be allowed to come out till after Vic's married, because she was presented four years ago, and isn't even engaged yet; so for all I can tell I may have to stay in till I'm a hundred, or leak out slowly when nobody is noticing, as Vic says girls do in the middle classes. This time I didn't mind, however, for I couldn't see how the letter concerned me; and as I was dying for a sight of Berengaria's puppies, which were born last night, I was glad when Mother told me not to fidget after I'd finished breakfast, but to run down to the kennels if I liked.

Lady Betty Across the Water

Lady Betty Across the Water PDF Author: Charles Norris Williamson
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Lady Betty Across the Water

Lady Betty Across the Water PDF Author: Charles Norris Williamson
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Languages : en
Pages : 280

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