Molly Brown's Sophomore Days

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Author: Nell Speed ISBN: 9781465534491
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nell Speed
ISBN: 9781465534491
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
THE RETURN OF THE WANDERERS. "I never thought I could be so glad to be anywhere except home," thought Molly Brown as she swung off the 'bus, and, seizing her suit case, ran into Queen's Cottage without so much as ringing the bell. Two juniors whom Molly had known only by sight the year before and several freshmen had been in the Wellington omnibus; no one in whom she could confide her enthusiasm as the 'bus turned a bend in the road and Wellington's towers came into view. "Molly! Molly!" cried a voice from somewhere in the upper regions of Queen's, and down three flights of stairs rushed a wild figure, her fluffy light brown hair standing out all over her head and her voluminous kimono sailing behind her like the tail of a kite. "Oh, Judy, it's good to see you again," cried Molly, and the two girls were instantly folded in each Other's arms in a long, loving embrace
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THE RETURN OF THE WANDERERS. "I never thought I could be so glad to be anywhere except home," thought Molly Brown as she swung off the 'bus, and, seizing her suit case, ran into Queen's Cottage without so much as ringing the bell. Two juniors whom Molly had known only by sight the year before and several freshmen had been in the Wellington omnibus; no one in whom she could confide her enthusiasm as the 'bus turned a bend in the road and Wellington's towers came into view. "Molly! Molly!" cried a voice from somewhere in the upper regions of Queen's, and down three flights of stairs rushed a wild figure, her fluffy light brown hair standing out all over her head and her voluminous kimono sailing behind her like the tail of a kite. "Oh, Judy, it's good to see you again," cried Molly, and the two girls were instantly folded in each Other's arms in a long, loving embrace

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