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The Fortunes of Philippa

By ANGELA BRAZIL
"Angela Brazil has proved her undoubted talent for writing a story of schoolgirls for other schoolgirls to read."—Bookman.
The Luckiest Girl in the School.
"A thoroughly good girls' school story."—Truth.
The Jolliest Term on Record.
"A capital story for girls."—Record.
The Girls of St. Cyprian's: A Tale of School Life.
"St. Cyprian's is a remarkably real school, and Mildred Lancaster is a delightful girl."—Saturday Review.
The Youngest Girl in the Fifth: A School Story.
"A very brightly-written story of schoolgirl character."—Daily Mail.
The New Girl at St. Chad's: A Story of School Life.
"The story is one to attract every lassie of good taste."—Globe.
For the Sake of the School.
"Schoolgirls will do well to try to secure a copy of this delightful story, with which they will be charmed."—Schoolmaster.
The School by the Sea.
"One always looks for works of merit from the pen of Miss Angela Brazil. This book is no exception."—School Guardian.
The Leader of the Lower School: A Tale of School Life.
"Juniors will sympathize with the Lower School at Briarcroft, and rejoice when the new-comer wages her successful battle."—Times.
A Pair of Schoolgirls: A Story of School-days.
"The story is so realistic that it should appeal to all girls."—Outlook.
A Fourth Form Friendship: A School Story.
"No girl could fail to be interested in this book."—Educational News.
The Manor House School.
"One of the best stories for girls we have seen for a long time."—Literary World.
The Nicest Girl in the School: A Story of School Life.
The Third Class at Miss Kaye's: A School Story.
The Fortunes of Philippa: A School Story.
LONDON: BLACKIE & SON, Ltd., 50 OLD BAILEY, E.C.
The Fortunes of
Philippa
A School Story
BY
Author of "The Luckiest Girl in the School" "The Jolliest Term on Record"
"For the Sake of the School" &c. &c.
BLACKIE AND SON LIMITED
LONDON GLASGOW AND BOMBAY
CONTENTS
Chap. | Page | |
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I. | My Southern Home | 7 |
II. | My Cousins | 21 |
III. | I go to School | 36 |
IV. | The Hollies | 54 |
V. | The Winstanleys | 66 |
VI. | Mischief | 83 |
VII. | Tit for Tat | 102 |
VIII. | A Breaking-up Party | 122 |
IX. | A Hard Time | 142 |
X. | A Picnic and an Adventure | 164 |
XI. | At Marshlands again | 182 |
XII. | The Ignacia | 198 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
Page | |
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"We rubbed away the moss and spelt out the words" Coloured frontispiece | |
Making a Sea-side Resort for the Dolls | 32 |
"Dick seized my hand, and dragged me down the hill" | 96 |
"I found myself flung into the stream below" |