Young Girl Dairy
Young Girl Dairy
Young Girl Dairy
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
THE EDITOR.
VIENNA, _Autumn_, 1919.
FIRST YEAR
AGE ELEVEN TO TWELVE
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
LAST HALF-YEAR
LAST HALF-YEAR
Darling Rita, what did you say when you got yesterday's
postcard. If you were angry, you must make it
up with me. Consort with whom you please and
write to whom you please; but all the _consequences_
be on your own head. Father always says: Beware
of red hair! And I insist that the "innocent child"
has _foxy red_ hair. But you can think what you like.
EDITOR'S NOTE