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Five Happy Weeks
Five Happy Weeks
Five Happy Weeks
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Five Happy Weeks" by Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
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Release dateSep 4, 2022
ISBN8596547217930
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    Five Happy Weeks - Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster

    Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster

    Five Happy Weeks

    EAN 8596547217930

    DigiCat, 2022

    Contact: DigiCat@okpublishing.info

    Table of Contents

    CHAPTER I.

    GOOD-BY, MAMMA!

    CHAPTER II.

    AUNT MARIA'S FAMILY.

    CHAPTER III.

    VIOLETS AND ROSES.

    CHAPTER IV.

    CHERRIES ARE RIPE.

    CHAPTER I.

    Table of Contents

    GOOD-BY, MAMMA!

    Table of Contents

    I don't see how I can do such a thing, said mamma, shading her eyes with a hand so white and thin that you could almost see through it. I never, never can go away, for five weeks, and leave these children; I should not have a moment's peace.

    But, my darling, said papa, the doctor says it is the only thing that will restore your health. The children will be nicely taken care of, and I am sure they will be as good and obedient as possible while you are gone.

    You are going too, William; you seem to forget that. And we have never been away from them before. What if Edith or Mabel should be sick, or Johnnie should fall and break his arm, or—

    Don't conjure up dreadful possibilities, Helen, said papa; I'll tell you how we will manage it. This house shall be shut, and we'll take grandma and the children with us as far as Norfolk, and leave them there with your Aunt Maria, while we make our trip. And we will stop for them on our way home. What do you think of that plan?

    Well, said mamma, with a faint smile, I think I'll leave it to you. It tires me to have to reason things out. Auntie would be kind to them, I know, and I should feel easier if this house were shut up altogether.

    Mrs. Evans had been ailing all the long cold winter, and as Spring began to approach, she drooped more and more, until her husband and her friends feared she would die. Then Dr. Phelps

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