Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Queenie's Whim: A Novel
After all there is a wonderful moral hidden under these quaint Old stories. Beauty and goodness always go together; the ugly sister, dropping toads instead of diamonds and roses, is only the poetical incarnation Of envy and discontent; truth and mercy and kindness to the aged always unfold themselves under the garb Of a beautiful young girl. And SO the children glean precious stones Of wisdom, odd-shaped and many-coloured, out Of the fanciful borders of fairy-land.
Queenie Marriott once compared herself and her little Sister Emmie to the ugly duckling of the fable. There must be two of them, ' She said 'only it was dubious whether either of them would become swans.'
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