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Enchanted Barn, the Original Romance: (Grace Livingston Hill Masterpiece Collection)
Enchanted Barn, the Original Romance: (Grace Livingston Hill Masterpiece Collection) | Grace Livingston Hill
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Shirley Hollister pushed back the hair from her hot forehead, pressed her hands wearily over tired eyes, then dropped her fingers again to the typewriter keys, and flew on with the letter she was writing. There was no one else in the inner office where she sat. Mr. Barnard, the senior member of the firm, whose stenographer she was, had stepped into the outer office for a moment with a telegram which he had just received. His absence gave Shirley a moment's respite from that feeling that she must keep strained up to meet his gaze and not let trouble show in her eyes, though a great lump was choking in her throat and the tears stung her hot eyelids and insisted on blurring her vision now and then. But it was only for an instant that she gave way. Her fingers flew on with their work, for this was an important letter, and Mr. Barnard wanted it to go in the next mail.
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Everyone in the Hollister family is so earnest. And the mother and youngest daughter are very ill and their apartment sounds ghastly. It's up to the heroine Shirley to save them.
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The enchanted barn | Grace Livingston Hill
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The idea is that a poor family does a makeover on a barn to live in. Probably a new idea in the early 1900's. Makeovers of any kind are catnip to me. This is my mother's favorite of Hill's books so I'm giving it a try.