The Diamond Pin Carolyn Wells Author
by Carolyn Wells 2021-04-02 23:48:29
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Well, go to church then, and I hope to goodness you'll come back in a more spiritual frame of mind! Though how you can feel spiritual in that flibbertigibbet dress is more than I know! An actress, indeed! No mummers' masks have ever blotted the scutc... Read more
Well, go to church then, and I hope to goodness you'll come back in a more spiritual frame of mind! Though how you can feel spiritual in that flibbertigibbet dress is more than I know! An actress, indeed! No mummers' masks have ever blotted the scutcheon of my family tree. The Clydes were decent, God-fearing people, and I don't propose, Miss, that you shall disgrace the name. Ursula Pell shook her good-looking gray head and glowered at her pretty niece, who was getting into a comfortable though not elaborate motor car. I know you didn't propose it, Aunt Ursula, returned the smiling girl, I thought up the scheme myself, and I decline to let you have credit of its origin. Discredit, you mean, and Mrs. Pell sniffed haughtily. Here's some money for the contribution plate. Iris; see that you put it in, and don't appropriate it yourself. The slender, aristocratic old hand, half covered by a falling lace frill, dropped a coin into Iris' out-held palm, and the girl perceived it was one cent. Less
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  • 9.21 X 6.14 X 0.75 in
  • 312
  • The Floating Press
  • July 1, 2014
  • English
  • 9781776539895
Carolyn Wells (June 18, 1862 – March 26, 1942) was an American writer and poet. Born in Rahway, New Jersey, she was the daughter of William E. and Anna Wells. She died at the Flower Fifth Avenue Hos...
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