Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942 / 2008-09-18 00:00:00
EBOOK PATTY IN PARIS ***
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks
and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Patty in Paris
BY
CAROLYN WELLS
Author of "Patty Fairfield," "Patty's
Summer Days," etc.
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
September, 1907
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I PLANS FOR PATTY
II THE DECISION
III SOUVENIRS
IV AN AQUATIC PARTY
V GOOD-BYES
VI THE OLD MA'AMSELLE
VII WESTERN FRIENDS
VIII DAYS AT SEA
IX PARIS
X SIGHTSEEING
XI AN EXCURSION TO VERSAILLES
XII SHOPPING
XIII CHANTILLY
XIV MAKING A HOME
XV ST. GERMAIN
XVI AN EXPECTED GUEST
XVII A MOTOR RIDE
XVIII A NEW YEAR FETE
XIX CYCLAMEN PERFUME
XX THE BAZAAR
XXI A SURPRISE
ILLUSTRATIONS
"A long blue veil tied her trim little hat in place"
"'There never was such a dear, lovely, beautiful stepmother on the face
of the earth!'"
"The next morning the girls spent in packing and getting ready to go
ashore"
"They also read books of history outside of school hours quite from
choice."
"They were all perched on Patty's big bed--alone at last"
"'I just remember! I left my purse on the seat!'"
CHAPTER I
PLANS FOR PATTY
The Fairfields were holding a family conclave. As the Fairfield family
consisted of only three members, the meeting was not large but it was
highly enthusiastic. The discussion was about Patty; and as a
consequence, Patty herself was taking a lively part in it.
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