Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship - Mabell S C Smith - Books - Createspace - 9781499124972 - April 14, 2014
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Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship


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Publisher Marketing: THE UNITED SERVICE CLUB AT HOME "IT'S up to Roger Morton to admit that there's real, true romance in the world after all," decided Margaret Hancock as she sat on the Mortons' porch one afternoon a few days after school had opened in the September following the summer when the Mortons and Hancocks had met for the first time at Chautauqua. James and Margaret had trolleyed over to see Roger and Helen from Glen Point, about three quarters of an hour's ride from Rosemont where the Mortons lived. "Roger's ready to admit it," confessed that young man. "When you have an aunt drop right down on your door mat, so to speak, after your family has been hunting her for twenty years, and when you find that you've been knowing her daughter, your own cousin, pretty well for two months it does make the regular go-to-school life that you and I used to lead look quite prosy." "How did she happen to lose touch so completely with her family?" "I told you how Grandfather Morton, her father, opposed her marrying Uncle Leonard Smith because he was a musician. Well, she did marry him, and when they got into straits she was too proud to tell her father about it." "I suppose Grandfather would have said, 'I told you so, '" suggested Helen. "And I believe it takes more courage than it's worth to face a person who's given to saying that," concluded James.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 14, 2014
ISBN13 9781499124972
Publishers Createspace
Pages 116
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 6 mm   ·   163 g

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