Patty's Summer Days is a novel written by Carolyn Wells, first published in 1906. The story follows the adventures of Patty Fairfield, a charming and vivacious young woman who spends her summer vacation in a seaside resort with her family and friends. Throughout the book, readers...
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Patty�������s Summer Days is a novel written by Carolyn Wells and originally published in 1906. The story follows the adventures of Patty Fairfield, a young woman who spends her summer vacation in the seaside town of Newport, Rhode...
"Patty's Summer Days", by Carolyn Wells. Carolyn Wells was american author and poet (1862-1942).
"Isn't Mrs. Phelps too perfectly sweet That is the loveliest fan I ever laid eyes on, and to think it's mine " "And will you look at this? A silver coffee-machine Oh, Nan, mayn't I make it work, sometimes?" "Indeed you may; and oh, see this A piece of antique Japanese bronze...
"Isn't Mrs. Phelps too perfectly sweet That is the loveliest fan I ever laid eyes on, and to think it's mine " "And will you look at this? A silver coffee-machine Oh, Nan, mayn't I make it work, sometimes?" "Indeed you may; and oh, see this A piece of antique Japanese bronze...
"Isn't Mrs. Phelps too perfectly sweet That is the loveliest fan I ever laid eyes on, and to think it's mine " "And will you look at this? A silver coffee-machine Oh, Nan, mayn't I make it work, sometimes?" "Indeed you may; and oh, see this A piece of antique Japanese bronze...
Patty was far from being conceited over her pretty face, but she honestly liked admiration, and, indeed, she was accustomed to receive it from all who knew her. At the present moment, she was standing before a long mirror in her boudoir, putting the last touches to her new party...
Patty was far from being conceited over her pretty face, but she honestly liked admiration, and, indeed, she was accustomed to receive it from all who knew her. At the present moment, she was standing before a long mirror in her boudoir, putting the last touches to her new party...
Patty was far from being conceited over her pretty face, but she honestly liked admiration, and, indeed, she was accustomed to receive it from all who knew her. At the present moment, she was standing before a long mirror in her boudoir, putting the last touches to her new party...
"Isn't Mrs. Phelps too perfectly sweet That is the loveliest fan I ever laid eyes on, and to think it's mine " "And will you look at this? A silver coffee-machine Oh, Nan, mayn't I make it work, sometimes?" "Indeed you may; and oh, see this A piece of antique Japanese bronze...
"Isn't Mrs. Phelps too perfectly sweet! That is the loveliest fan I ever laid eyes on, and to think it's mine!" "And will you look at this? A silver coffee-machine! Oh, Nan, mayn't I make it work, sometimes?" "Indeed you may; and oh, see this! A piece of antique Japanese bronze!...