Excerpt from The Golden Season
The college idea was mine: or rather it was my mother's. She held the very sensible view that every girl should have a profession. As I showed nothing but a shuddering dis taste for medicine, and a marked inaptitude for anything else, she arrived by the process of elimination at the decision that I should learn to be a teacher. So I was sent to one of the best training colleges in the country and Margaret was sent with me because my mother objected to the dormitory system could never be persuaded that the girls were not starved and frozen and allowed to go out in the rain without rubbers and otherwise neglected and ill treated. She arranged, there fore, that I was to have a little flat near the campus and that Margaret should oversee my meals, the steam heat, and my rubbers.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 0428967884
- ISBN 13 9780428967888
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages276