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Excerpt from The Year of Delight It was meeting Gloria Jackson at the garden-party which finally convinced Delight of the inadequacy of her own social equipment. You see, the Mary Lebaron School was not actually an orphanage. It was an endowed residential school run on the lines of Girard College The little girls had governesses, not teachers, and straight neat plaits behind round combs, instead of cropped heads. They were taken to religious gar den-parties up at St. John's Cathedral Grounds on…
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Excerpt from The Year of Delight
It was meeting Gloria Jackson at the garden-party which finally convinced Delight of the inadequacy of her own social equipment.
You see, the Mary Lebaron School was not actually an orphanage. It was an endowed residential school run on the lines of Girard College The little girls had governesses, not teachers, and straight neat plaits behind round combs, instead of cropped heads. They were taken to religious gar den-parties up at St. John's Cathedral Grounds once every year in a well-drilled crocodile, just like other boarding-schools.

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  • Author: Margaret Widdemer
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  • Year: 2008
  • Pages: 320
  • ISBN-10: 1437437117
  • ISBN-13: 9781437437119
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.2 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Excerpt from The Year of Delight
It was meeting Gloria Jackson at the garden-party which finally convinced Delight of the inadequacy of her own social equipment.
You see, the Mary Lebaron School was not actually an orphanage. It was an endowed residential school run on the lines of Girard College The little girls had governesses, not teachers, and straight neat plaits behind round combs, instead of cropped heads. They were taken to religious gar den-parties up at St. John's Cathedral Grounds once every year in a well-drilled crocodile, just like other boarding-schools.

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