Billie Bradley and Her Classmates - Janet D Wheeler - Books - Createspace - 9781497439535 - March 28, 2014
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Billie Bradley and Her Classmates


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Publisher Marketing: Click! click! click! went three pairs of skates as three snugly-dressed girls fairly flew along the frozen surface of the lake. "Isn't it glorious?" cried the laughing, brown-eyed one, who was no other than Billie Bradley, as she threw back her head and sniffed the crisp, cold air. "Who ever heard of the lake freezing over in the middle of November? And the ice is pretty solid, too." "In spots," added Violet Farrington, a slender, dark girl with black hair and dark eyes. "What do you mean-'in spots'?" asked the third of the trio, Laura Jordon. Laura was as fair as Violet was dark, and now her blue eyes darted an anxious glance at her chum. "Do you think we shall find any thin ice?" "I don't know, of course," Violet answered quickly. "But you notice Miss Walters told us to stay close to the shore, and that certainly looks as if she weren't any too certain about the ice." Miss Walters was the much-loved principal of Three Towers Hall, the boarding school which the girls were attending, and to the three chums, Miss Walters' word was law. As Billie Bradley had said, Lake Molata, upon which Three Towers Hall was situated, had frozen over unusually early this year. Though it was not quite the middle of November, there had been several rather heavy snowfalls. The thermometer had fallen lower and lower till it had dropped below the freezing point, and after a few days of this falling weather a thin glaze of ice had begun to form over the still surface of the lake.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 28, 2014
ISBN13 9781497439535
Publishers Createspace
Pages 82
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   122 g

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