
"More about Pixie" from Mrs George de Horne Vaizey. English writer (1857-1917).



The night nurse was dusting the room preparatory to going off duty for theday, and Sylvia was lying on her water-bed watching her movements withgloomy, disapproving eyes. For four long weeks-ever since the crisis hadpassed and she had come back to consciousness of her surroundings-shehad...



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More about Pixie By George de Horne Vaizey



Return to the charming world of "More about Pixie," a delightful children's story set against the backdrop of Irish family life. Penned by Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey, this heartwarming tale explores themes of friendship and coming-of-age.

Return to the charming world of "More about Pixie," a delightful children's story set against the backdrop of Irish family life. Penned by Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey, this heartwarming tale explores themes of friendship and coming-of-age.