The New Girl at St. Chad's: A Story of School Life
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by Angela BraziL 11 Feb, 2019
"[...]there is about me; so if you find me queer, you must just say: 'She's a twenty-ninth of February girl', and make excuses for me. As for the other questions, I've never been to school before; I've seen Miss Cavendish, but I haven't heard yet wha ... Read more
"[...]there is about me; so if you find me queer, you must just say: 'She's a twenty-ninth of February girl', and make excuses for me. As for the other questions, I've never been to school before; I've seen Miss Cavendish, but I haven't heard yet what class I'm to be in; five minutes ago I didn't know anybody here, but now I know-how many are there of you?-one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine!" "Have you unpacked yet?" asked Maisie, returning to her box, which Lettice had been steadily emptying. [...]." Less
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  • 2017-05-26
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Born in Preston, Lancashire in 1868, Angela Brazil (pronounced "brazzle") was the youngest child of cotton mill manager Clarence Brazil, and his wife, Angelica McKinnel. She was educated at the Turret...
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