
CHAPTER I. - AUNT ANNE.
CHAPTER II. - NO. 14 RUE ST. SUPLICE.
CHAPTER III. - A NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER IV. - THE MAN IN BLUE GLASSES.
CHAPTER V. - GOOD-BYE TO PARIS.
"Barbara was reading a guide book on Brittany."
CHAPTER VI. - THE REVOLT OF TWO.
CHAPTER VII. - A WILD DRIVE.
CHAPTER VIII. - MONT ST. MICHEL.
"She glanced over her shoulder at the sea."
In a bustling household full of lively twins, a bright‑eyed girl named Barbara steps in as the unofficial guardian, coaxing her younger siblings into good
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (258K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2007-09-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Remembered today for warmly written fiction for younger readers, this elusive late-Victorian author left behind stories of girls’ friendships, duty, and adventure. Even though biographical details are scarce, the surviving books suggest a writer with a clear affection for family life and spirited heroines.
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