The Little Colonel's Chum: Mary Ware
Annie Fellows Johnston
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This volume is the result of an avalanche of letters that, reached the author, Annie Fellows Johnston, complaining that she skipped in the Little Colonel series. To entreaties she has responded with this charming, wholesome volume, in which she fills in the skipped places. Mary Ware is a lovable little girl, not a very little one either, because she is old enough to go to boarding-school, and her ingenuity is evidenced by her sleeping calmly under a raised umbrella because a troublesome roommate adjusted the electric light so it shone on her pillow. Likewise it proves that she is unsuperstitious. The volume as a whole is delightful, and any girl may be proud to number its heroine among her book friends. This is the ninth volume in the "Little Colonel Series". (Summary from an original 1908 review) (7 hr 4 min)
Kapitel
Preface | 2:07 | Gelesen von Ruth Logrono |
Mary Enters Warwick | 19:02 | Gelesen von Ruth Logrono |
'The King's Call' | 21:45 | Gelesen von Ruth Logrono |
Room-Mates | 18:35 | Gelesen von Elsie Selwyn |
'Aye, There's the Rub!' | 36:40 | Gelesen von Mickey Lee Rich |
A Fad and a Christmas Fund | 42:03 | Gelesen von Shasta |
Jack's Watch Fob | 23:39 | Gelesen von AlosLovecraft |
In Joyce's Studio | 17:25 | Gelesen von AlosLovecraft |
Christmas Day at Eugenia's | 24:28 | Gelesen von Christina Maria Wendt |
The Bride-Cake Shilling Comes to Light | 50:01 | Gelesen von Shasta |
Her Seventeenth Birthday | 27:41 | Gelesen von Shasta |
Trouble for Everybody | 22:55 | Gelesen von Kathleen Moore |
The Good-Bye Gate | 19:02 | Gelesen von Kathleen Moore |
The Jester's Sword | 35:30 | Gelesen von Mickey Lee Rich |
Back at Lone-Rock | 33:47 | Gelesen von Diana Schmidt |
Keeping Tryst | 30:15 | Gelesen von Ellies |