Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Autobiography of a Newspaper Girl
My going away was an important event in that quiet neighbourhood, and there were gathered about the little village station, in spring-seated waggonettes and hard-seated lumber-waggons, many farmers and their families, who stood up high and waved their handkerchiefs to me as the train moved away.
A few years before there had also been a little stir in the place over a leave-taking of mine. Then I had gone away to boarding-school, a girls' seminary.
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