Elizabeth Ann Fails in an ExaminationĬhapter 08. If You Don't Like Conversation in a Book Skip this Chapter!Ĭhapter 07. When fate again intervenes and tries to take her away from the life she loves, some manner of common sense hitcomes into play and Betsy, though torn, bounds into another day of farmlife, full of caring love for all she comes in contact with, and grows into a beautiful young lady.Ĭhapter 06. She so loves being on the farm and doing all the things a farm girl does, including going to school. such a dilemma!Ĭhildren can readily relate to Betsy who is a real girl in a real world where fortune seems to direct her life. When one of the aunts comes back and wants to take Betsy back to the city. Betsy learns all about the farm and making butter and applesauce and dearly loves her new life. Sudden illness forces the aunts to send Betsy to other relatives, The Putnams, who live in the country on a farm. Elizabeth Ann was orphaned at an early age and raised by her maiden aunts in the busy city.
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