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"They stopped next at a bookstore. "Oh, what a delicious smell of new books!" said Ellen, as they entered. "Mamma, if it wasnt for one thing, I should say I never was so happy in my life."
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Susan Warner
Susan Bogert Warner was an American Presbyterian writer of religious fiction, children's fiction, and theological works. She is best remembered for her massive bestseller The Wide, Wide World. Her other works include Queechy, The Hills of the Shatemuc, Melbourne House, Daisy, Walks from Eden, House of Israel, What She Could, Opportunities, and House in Town. Warner and her sister, Anna, wrote a se
"They stopped next at a bookstore. "Oh, what a delicious smell of new books!" said Ellen, as they entered. "Mamma, if it wasnt for one thing, I should say I never was so happy in my life."
"My dear little daughter," said he, "you cannot be so glad to come back as my arms and my heart will be to receive you."
"... the pony was not forgetful, yet ever and anon a touch of his owners whip came to remind him, and the fellows little body fairly wriggled from side to side in his efforts to get on. "I wish you wouldnt whip him so!" said Daisy, "hes doing as well as he can." "What do girls know about driving!" was the retort from the small piece of masculine science beside her."