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192 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1954
At that point Mary-Lou, sitting behind with Verity-Anne and Vi crushed in beside her, was moved to wonder aloud what would happen if anything broke?
"Do you think we'd go on sliding down the rail; or would the whole contraption topple over and go rolling down?" she wanted to know.
"I am sorry, Heather, but lessons given in French must be answered in French."
"Con has her dreamy side and all her love of and feeling for history. Len has her protectiveness. When did Jo ever fail to rush to the help of anyone who seemed to need it? Len is just the same there. As for Margot, she has all her mother's love of mischief. They've split up her qualities among them; that's all."