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Wexford Manor- School for Girls- Excerpt
Wexford Manor- School for Girls- Excerpt
Wexford Manor- School for Girls- Excerpt
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Wexford Manor is an elite school for girls nestled in the foothills of the mountains away from the problems of the world. But Wexford Manor has a problem. Their graduating seniors are getting into embarrassing and troubling situations at an alarming rate. The school looks to its newest and youngest teacher to find the solution.
Gail Watson is a 4th grade teacher who is called upon to find out the solution and create a class to teach the graduating senior girls how to avoid the compromising situations the recent classes have fallen prey to. The future of Wexford Manor may be held in her gentle hands as she searches for the solution to this sensitive problem.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJohn Smith
Release dateJul 20, 2012
ISBN9781476232881
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John Smith

John was born in Norwich, Norfolk from a merchant family. He made his first dives among the wrecks on the east coast of the North Sea. For few years he worked on British oil rigs and then moved to Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt where he worked as an underwater guide. After he moved to Thailand and then to the Philippines. He now lives in Florida where he is a diver and writes novels. His articles on diving and marine biology have been published in many magazines

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    Wexford Manor- School for Girls

    By John Smith

    Copyright: July -2012

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    Wexford Manor was nestled in the mountains away from the sounds, smells and temptations of the city. Originally built as the home for the family of a wealthy railroad tycoon to keep his family safe as he followed the iron horses as they grew across the country in the middle of the 19th century. It became a welcome retreat for the Wexford family as the industrial age expanded the cities and the dangers that came with that growth. Early in the last century the last of the Wexford’s, Lady Emma, willed the estate to a foundation with the goal of turning the house and its grounds into a proper school for girls where societies best could be properly prepared for life among the elite.

    The school was opened before the Second World War and catered to the wealthy and powerful. Their daughters would be sent to

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