Reproduction of the original: Girls of the True Blue by L.T Meade
Reproduction of the original: Girls of the True Blue by L.T Meade
Nan Esterleigh, an orphan girl, makes her home with a friend of her mother's, where she has abundance of nice pets, good companions, and every comfort. She is quite happy until an act of deceit puts her in the power of an older and designing girl, and renders her very miserable...
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"And how is she to-day, Nan?" said the kindly voice of Mrs. Richmond. The time was early spring. The lady in question had come into a dark and somewhat dismal room; she herself was richly wrapped in furs and velvet; her large, smooth face was all beams and smiles. A dark little...
L. T. Meade "Girls of the True Blue" follows a collection of passionate young women who attend the True Blue School. The ladies, led by their headmistress, Miss Blackburn, shape a near-knit network that values friendship, loyalty, and integrity. As they face the pains of puberty...