
MONITRESS MERLE - BY - ANGELA BRAZIL
DEDICATED TO THOSE READERS WHO ASKED ME TO WRITE THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF MAVIS AND MERLE
I. A LAST BATHE - II. A SCHOOL BALLOT - III. THE NEW MONITRESS - IV. CHAGMOUTH FOLK - V. MISS MITCHELL, B.A. - VI. FISHERMAIDENS - VII. MUSICAL STARS - VIII. YULE-TIDE - IX. FACING THE FOOTLIGHTS - X. THE MUMPS - XI. BAMBERTON FERRY - XII. FIFTH FORM JUSTICE - XIII. "THE KITTIWAKE" - XIV. THE HAUNTED TREE - XV. LEAVE-TAKINGS - XVI. THE TADPOLE CLUB - XVII. THE FOURTH OF JULY - XVIII. LOVE-IN-A-MIST
"WHY DIDN'T 'EE FASTEN UP THE CHAIN?" - "WE'RE JUST READY! YOU CAN COME IN IF YOU LIKE!" - MR. CASTLETON DID NOT LOOK AT ALL PLEASED - SHE HAD BROUGHT HER WONDERFUL STRADIVARIUS VIOLIN - HE KEPT THEM DAWDLING - THE FOURTH OF JULY PARADE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
"A1."
GAMES CLUB
LITERARY CLUB
Mavis and Merle Ramsay have just returned to their Devonshire home after a long summer away, settling once more under the watchful care of their great‑uncle Dr. Tremayne at The Moorings. The girls, still adjusting to life without their parents, find comfort in the familiar rhythms of school, the nearby cliffs, and the close‑knit community that has become their world.
On Saturdays they join Uncle David on his motorbike trips to the bustling seaside town of Chagmouth, where the harbor glitters in September sunshine and the air smells of seaweed and fresh fish. With bathing costumes, tea‑baskets, and a sense of carefree adventure, the sisters savor their last dip of the holidays, exchanging gossip about friends heading off to new schools and anticipating the upcoming school ballot that will shape their next term. The story captures the charm of a coastal village and the gentle excitement of growing up amidst family, friendship, and the promise of new responsibilities.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (317K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1869–1947
A hugely popular writer of school stories, she helped shape the modern girls’ boarding-school novel with lively plots, friendships, pranks, and a stronger sense of independence than earlier books in the genre. Her stories were beloved by young readers in the early 20th century and remained widely read for years afterward.
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