
Second Best (+Biography and Bibliography) (Matte Cover Finish): "Oh, I'm tired!" Frances exclaimed petulantly, and in the same instant she dropped down on the turf, near the hedge-bottom.Anne stood a moment surprised, then, accustomed to the vagaries of her beloved Frances, said: "Well, and aren't you always likely to be tired, after travelling that blessed long way from Liverpool yesterday?" and she plumped down beside her sister. Anne was a wise young body of fourteen, very buxom, brimming with common sense.Frances was much older, about twenty-three, and whimsical, spasmodic. She was the beauty and the clever child of the family.She plucked the goose-grass buttons from her dress in a nervous, desperate fashion. Her beautiful profile, looped above with black hair, warm with the dusky-and-scarlet complexion of a pear, was calm as a mask, her thin brown hand plucked nervously.
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