Schoolgirls -- Juvenile fiction; Schools -- England -- Juvenile fiction
"And yet I loved the last one," said Mavis. "I feel nothing will ever
quite come up to my first peep at Devonshire, and those Saturdays at
Chagmouth. It was like seeing a new world. It's been a first impression,
a fresh experience, a gorgeous spring, an idyllic few months--what else
can I call it?"
"Call it a very fortunate term," finished Merle.
PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
_By Blackie & Son, Limited, Glasgow_
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Transcriber's note:
Punctuation has been made consistent.
The use of "The Glyn Williams" and "The Glyn Williamses", and
spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in
the original publication except as follows:
Page 168 to take you a walk _changed to_
to take you for a walk
Page 199 had brought a thermos flash _changed to_
had brought a thermos flask
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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