What Katy Did

Fiction & Literature, Classics
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Author: Susan Coolidge ISBN: 1230001576269
Publisher: GBooks Publication: March 4, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Susan Coolidge
ISBN: 1230001576269
Publisher: GBooks
Publication: March 4, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

was sunny and sweet-tempered, a little indolent, and very modest about herself, though, in fact, she was particularly clever in all sorts of games, and extremely droll and funny in a quiet way. Everybody loved her, and she loved everybody, especially Katy, whom she looked up to as one of the wisest people in the world.

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was sunny and sweet-tempered, a little indolent, and very modest about herself, though, in fact, she was particularly clever in all sorts of games, and extremely droll and funny in a quiet way. Everybody loved her, and she loved everybody, especially Katy, whom she looked up to as one of the wisest people in the world.

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