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Ethel Morton at Chautauqua Mabell S C Smith
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Ethel Morton at Chautauqua
Mabell S C Smith
Publisher Marketing: IT was a large and heavily laden family party that left the train at Westfield, New York. There was Grandfather Emerson carrying Grandmother Emerson's hat-box and valise; and there was their daughter, Lieutenant Roger Morton's wife, with a tall boy and girl, and a short girl and boy of her own, and a niece, Ethel, all burdened with the bags and bundles necessary for a night's comfort on the cars and a summer's stay at Chautauqua. "The trunks are checked through, Roger," said Mrs. Morton to her older son, "so you won't have to bother about them here." "Good enough," replied Roger, who was making his first trip, in entire charge of the party and who was eager that every arrangement should run smoothly. After a consultation with his grandmother who had been to Chautauqua before, he announced, "The trolley is waiting behind the station. We can get on board at once." Roger was a merry-faced boy of seventeen and his mother smiled at the look of responsibility that gave him an expression like his father. Mrs. Morton sighed a little, too, for although she was accustomed to the long absences required of a naval officer yet she never went upon one of these summer migrations without missing the assistance of the father of the family.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 14, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781499124989 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 98 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 5 mm · 140 g |
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