. Nancy Lee . Introduction READERS of the Betty Wales books all knowthat Betty Wales has grown up, changing from amerry, happy-go-lucky college freshman into a full-fledged married young lady. And her friends havegrown up too, some being married, like Betty, whileothers are bachelor maids. And so, as the taleof Bettys girlhood is finished, here is the first bookabout another girl,—a jolly girl, with yellow curlslike Bettys, and a way of smiling at life, no mat-ter what happens to her, that wins her a lot offriends—and a habit of being most dreadfully care-less. I have an idea that some real gi


. Nancy Lee . Introduction READERS of the Betty Wales books all knowthat Betty Wales has grown up, changing from amerry, happy-go-lucky college freshman into a full-fledged married young lady. And her friends havegrown up too, some being married, like Betty, whileothers are bachelor maids. And so, as the taleof Bettys girlhood is finished, here is the first bookabout another girl,—a jolly girl, with yellow curlslike Bettys, and a way of smiling at life, no mat-ter what happens to her, that wins her a lot offriends—and a habit of being most dreadfully care-less. I have an idea that some real girls who readabout Nancy will like her all the better becauseshe has her faults. This is the story of Nancys first experience atboarding-school, and next will come a book called Nancy Lees Spring Term, which will tell moreabout the fun that Nancy and the Terrible Twinsand Lloyd and Kittie and the rest had at FairOaks School, how hard they worked for some ofit, and all about Timmy. Who is Timmy ? Well,thats


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