Mildred's New Daughter #7, The Original Mildred Classics Series (Softcover)
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Mildred's New Daughter #7,  The Original Mildred Classics Series (Softcover)  -     By: Martha Finley

Mildred's New Daughter #7, The Original Mildred Classics Series (Softcover)

Cumberland House / 2001 / Paperback

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Orphans Ethel, Blanche, Harry, and Nannette Eldon come to Philadelphia from England to be placed in the care of the Cootes, a miserly minister and his wife. Ethel taks charge of her brother and sisters and learns needlework, which she hopes will earn enough to make a home for them all. Mary Keith and her family befriend the children, helping them to reunite with thier uncles and escape the harsh life with the Cootes.

During the Civil War, Ethel is able to provide a home for her brother and sisters. With the help of friends and family, she survives a serious illness and retains her business. The Eldons visit and become friends with the Keith family, including Percy Keith and Stuart Ormsby, who wed Ethel and Blanche in a lovely double ceremony. After visiting Aunt Wealthy in Lansdale, the newlyweds arrive in Pleasant Plains, where they join Mildred and Charlie Landreth and the Ormsbys. Recommended for ages 10 to 14.

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Title: Mildred's New Daughter #7, The Original Mildred Classics Series (Softcover)
By: Martha Finley
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
Vendor: Cumberland House
Dimensions: 7 X 4 X 1/2 (inches)
Weight: 5 ounces
ISBN: 1581822332
ISBN-13: 9781581822335
UPC: 610529002951
Ages: 10-14
Series: Original Mildred Classics
Stock No: WW822332

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