9781153743846

Wild Kitty

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ISBN13: 9781153743846

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Excerpt: ... account of what Kitty had really done on the previous night, they listened with open mouths, giving vent to their feelings in different ways. The larger number pronounced Kittys conduct to be the height of all that was disgraceful. "Is it true," said one, "that she really wore the college cap? Oh, what will Dr. Butler say if he finds it out? Alice, you cannot mean that she had bare arms, bare from the elbows? Oh, impossible " "But Alice," said another, "tell me, did she really, really, knock one of those horrid boys down?" "Yes; like a ninepin, so Fred says," replied Alice. "Oh, it was disgraceful. Dont talk of it any more; my cheeks burn whenever I think of it." "But after all, Alice"-said Gwin, who came up at that moment. Gwins tone sounded quiet, stately, penetrating; it rose above the din which the other girls were making. "After all, Alice, dont you think that you were to blame too? Why did you not let Kitty get into your room and hers? If she wanted to go for a walk it was surely natural enough to ask for her hat and jacket; you refused to give them to her." "Of course I refused," said Alice, who did not at all wish to share any of poor Kittys blame. "Kitty knew perfectly well that she was breaking one of the school rules as well as one of our home rules by going out at such an hour-it was between nine and ten oclock. As to her going without her hat and jacket, such an idea never entered my wildest dreams. No; bad as I thought Kitty, I did not think her bad enough for that. There is no excuse for her. She is well punished, and for my part I cannot but rejoice." "For my part," said Gwin gravely, "I am extremely sorry. I like Kitty; I like her much. She has her faults of course; she is different from any of the rest of us; she is wild and daring and eccentric; but she is also the soul of honesty and candor. She is very affectionate and very generous. She has not been brought up in the least as we have been. Things we think wrong are...

ISBN-13

9781153743846

ISBN-10

1153743841

Weight

0.53 Pounds

Dimensions

9.00 x 6.00 x 0.36 In

List Price

$19.99

Format

Paperback

Pages

156 pages

Publisher

Published On

2010-03-01



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