START: I need not say, of course, that t...

Daisy Pulls It Off

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START: I need not say, of course, that the advent of Grangewood’s first scholarship pupil—one who has arrived here by way of intellect and not by way of parental monetary wealth—has caused a certain amount of trepidation within the school.
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END: How great are noble things. Now I’m sure you’re tired, Daisy, the supper bell will be ringing shortly and Matron will wish to see you before then. I trust you will settle in quickly, my child. Well, run along. DAISY Thank

Denise Deegan. Daisy Pulls It Off. Samuel French, 1985. p.11

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