Marjorie's Busy Days is a children's book written by Carolyn Wells and first published in 1908. The story follows the adventures of Marjorie Maynard, a young girl who lives in a small town with her family. Marjorie is always busy with various activities, including going to school,...
"Marjorie's Busy Days", by Carolyn Wells. Carolyn Wells was american author and poet (1862-1942).
Marjorie's Busy Days is a children's book written by Carolyn Wells and first published in 1908. The story follows Marjorie, a young girl who is always busy with various activities and adventures. From playing with her dolls to helping her mother with household chores, Marjorie's...
The speakers in this somewhat enigmatical conversation were the four Maynard children, and they were deciding on their morning's occupation. It was a gorgeous day in early September. The air, without being too cool, was just crisp enough to make one feel energetic, though indeed...
The speakers in this somewhat enigmatical conversation were the four Maynard children, and they were deciding on their morning's occupation. It was a gorgeous day in early September. The air, without being too cool, was just crisp enough to make one feel energetic, though indeed...
The speakers in this somewhat enigmatical conversation were the four Maynard children, and they were deciding on their morning's occupation. It was a gorgeous day in early September. The air, without being too cool, was just crisp enough to make one feel energetic, though indeed...
"WELL," said Marjorie, "I think it's too perfectly, awfully, horribly dreadful for anything in all this world " "I do, too," agreed King. "It's a calamity, and a catastrophe and a cat, -a cata- cataclysm " "Of course it is," said Kitty, who was philosophical. "But as it's all...
"What do you say, King, railroad smash-up or shipwreck?" "I say shipwreck, with an awfully desert island." "I say shipwreck, too," said Kitty, "but I don't want to swim ashore." "All right," agreed Marjorie, "shipwreck, then. I'll get the cocoanuts." "Me, too," chimed in Rosy...
"What do you say, King, railroad smash-up or shipwreck?" "I say shipwreck, with an awfully desert island." "I say shipwreck, too," said Kitty, "but I don't want to swim ashore." "All right," agreed Marjorie, "shipwreck, then. I'll get the cocoanuts." "Me, too," chimed in Rosy...
"What do you say, King, railroad smash-up or shipwreck?" "I say shipwreck, with an awfully desert island." "I say shipwreck, too," said Kitty, "but I don't want to swim ashore." "All right," agreed Marjorie, "shipwreck, then. I'll get the cocoanuts." "Me, too," chimed in Rosy...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely...