Ruth Fielding At Sunrise Farm; Or, What Became of the Raby Orphans
image1
By Alice B. Emerson 16 Jul, 2020
During an initiation meeting of the Sweetbriars, the girls go outside to the Marble Harp. They are frightened when one of the girls is shoved into the water by a strange girl. Ruth chases after the mysterious girl and catches her. The girl is Sadie R ... Read more
During an initiation meeting of the Sweetbriars, the girls go outside to the Marble Harp. They are frightened when one of the girls is shoved into the water by a strange girl. Ruth chases after the mysterious girl and catches her. The girl is Sadie Raby, who has run away from her cruel foster parents. Sadie refuses to allow Ruth to take her to the headmistress, so Ruth must be content with bringing the girl some food the next day. After Sadie's foster father shows up looking for her, Sadie flees, and Ruth fears that she will never see her again. School lets out for summer, and Ruth and her friends are invited to Sunrise Farm, which is owned by Madge Steele's family. Ruth is thrilled that Sunrise Farm is located near her old home of Darrowtown, and Ruth is able to visit with Miss True Pettis before arriving at Sunrise Farm.   Less
  • File size
  • Print pages
  • Publisher
  • Language
  • ISBN
  • 618.021 KB
  • 84
  • Public Domain Book
  • English
  • 978-1547165827
Alice B. Emerson was a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Betty Gordon and Ruth Fielding series of children's novels. The writers taking up the pen of Alice B. Emerson were: Josephine...
Related Books