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Daddy Long Legs

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Book Excerpt: e matron.`This gentleman has taken an interest in several of our boys. You remember Charles Benton and Henry Freize? They were both sent through college by Mr.--er--this Trustee, and both have repaid with hard work and success the money that was so generously expended. Other payment the gentleman does not wish. Heretofore his philanthropies have been directed solely towards the boys; I have never been able to interest him in the slightest degree in any of the girls in the institution, no matter how deserving. He does not, I may tell you, care for girls.'`No, ma'am, ' Jerusha murmured, since some reply seemed to be expected at this point.`To-day at the regular meeting, the question of your future was brought up.'Mrs. Lippett allowed a moment of silence to fall, then resumed in a slow, placid manner extremely trying to her hearer's suddenly tightened nerves.`Usually, as you know, the children are not kept after they are sixteen, but an exception was made in your case. YouRead Mor

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Daddy Long Legs, Jean Webster

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Language
English
Publisher
Bantam Books
Released
1982
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
0553241435
ISBN13
9780553241433
First published
1912
Original title
Deddy-Long-Legs
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Book Excerpt: e matron.`This gentleman has taken an interest in several of our boys. You remember Charles Benton and Henry Freize? They were both sent through college by Mr.--er--this Trustee, and both have repaid with hard work and success the money that was so generously expended. Other payment the gentleman does not wish. Heretofore his philanthropies have been directed solely towards the boys; I have never been able to interest him in the slightest degree in any of the girls in the institution, no matter how deserving. He does not, I may tell you, care for girls.'`No, ma'am, ' Jerusha murmured, since some reply seemed to be expected at this point.`To-day at the regular meeting, the question of your future was brought up.'Mrs. Lippett allowed a moment of silence to fall, then resumed in a slow, placid manner extremely trying to her hearer's suddenly tightened nerves.`Usually, as you know, the children are not kept after they are sixteen, but an exception was made in your case. YouRead Mor