Just Patty Reform TS a shame! said Priscilla. It san outrage! said Conny. It san insult! said Patty. To separate us now after we Ve been together three years And it isn tas though we were awfully bad last yean Lots of girls had more demerits. Only our badness was sort of conspicuous, Patty admitted. But we were very good the last three weeks, reminded Conny. And you should see my new roommate !wailed Priscilla. She cant be any worse than I rene Mc Cullough. She is! Her fathers a missionary, and she was brought up inC
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Jean Webster is the pseudonym of American writer Alice Jane Chandler Webster (1876-1916), whose best-known works include Daddy-Long-Legs, Dear Enemy, and Just Patty.
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