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The Quiver - Volume 1

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. . .Orme kicks an' frows off all the clothes," objected Ross.

"So do Ross," eagerly excused Orme. But the novelty of Barbara as a bed-fellow was some consolation.

"Barbedie no go bed—in f'ock," remarked Barbara indignantly.

Sandy plumped down upon the leads, and took her on his insufficient knees.

When she was quite settled there, with her arm round his neck to keep herself from slipping, Sandy explained matters.

"It's 'stead of your nightie-gown, Barbie," with an entreaty in his tone, in itself a sufficient betrayal of weakness to the baby's feminine[306] intelligence. "We forgot to bring your nightie-gown."

"Fesh it," she ordered, looking up at David, who stood by.

"Can't, Barbie—very sorry," David said apologetically.

"Fesh Barbedie's nightie-gown," she said majestically to the two revolutionaries.

But not all the boys' chivalric devotion, unstinted through that troublous . . . Read More

Community Reviews

this book was definitely enjoyable to read however some parts of the story just didnt flow as well as i would have liked.The greek mythology aspect was done really well but if you dont like greek mythology or dont really know anything about it i wouldnt recomend you read this.

Stephanie Spinner wrote a great book that made me feel like the Greek mythology she talked about was actually real. Definately worth looking into.

I read this in high school and adored it. Quick read, good for those who love mythology and minor/forgotten stories, this one about Atalanta. A lovely YA retelling. Author plays with perspective in a fun way.

This is a brilliant tale on the Greek myth of Atalanta, Greece's most renowned heroine. With some witty banter between gods, but while staying true to the myth, this becomes a riveting tale, giving you a whole new love for the classic characters, and giving the famous names a personal touch.

I love the story of Atlanta but I hate one particular ending and this book did not fail to provide the undesirable ending but it is easily forgiven because it was only two and a half pages. I loved how in this version Atlanta made it very clear that woman are to be wary of the woods because drunk, h

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