An edition of The Adventures of Sally (1922)

Adventures of Sally

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An edition of The Adventures of Sally (1922)

Adventures of Sally

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Life was always simple for Sally Nicholas-until she became rich. Being unaccustomed to possessing a great deal of money, Sally hasn't gotten the hang of it yet. This explains why she agrees to back a show written by her fiancé Gerald and staged by her brother, Fillmore. It seems like a good way to make them all happy ... but when Ginger Kemp, a rather hopeless, charming young man Sally met in Roville, appears in America and offers not-very-glad tidings about Gerald, he really puts the cat among the pigeons.

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272

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Cover of: Adventures of Sally
Adventures of Sally
November 1, 1997, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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The adventures of Sally
1922, Barrie & Jenkins
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First Sentence

"Sally looked contentedly down the long table."

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7347287M
Internet Archive
adventuresofsall00wode
ISBN 10
0140085041
ISBN 13
9780140085044
Library Thing
307845
Goodreads
770674

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From the book:Sally looked contentedly down the long table. She felt happy at last. Everybody was talking and laughing now, and her party, rallying after an uncertain start, was plainly the success she had hoped it would be. The first atmosphere of uncomfortable restraint, caused, she was only too well aware, by her brother Fillmore's white evening waistcoat, had worn off; and the male and female patrons of Mrs. Meecher's select boarding-house (transient and residential) were themselves again.At her end of the table the conversation had turned once more to the great vital topic of Sally's legacy and what she ought to do with it. The next best thing to having money of one's own, is to dictate the spending of somebody else's, and Sally's guests were finding a good deal of satisfaction in arranging a Budget for her. Rumour having put the sum at their disposal at a high figure, their suggestions had certain spaciousness.

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