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"There, there, Teddy dear, don't take on so," soothed Maud, rescuing the other's new silver pencil that was rapidly sliding further away from Ted with the pretty open hand bag. "I had entirely forgotten how you despise ice sports. And you so lovely and fat for falling. You should love 'em," insisted the studious Maud. "Being fat isn't all it's--" "Cracked up to be," assisted Judith Stearns. "I quote freely. That's one of Tim Jackson's." "Where have I heard the line before?" mimicked Theodosia Dalton, otherwise Dozia the Fearless. "It has a chummy tone. All of which is as naught to the question. Where is Jane? Never knew her to miss the line up here. And I even tapped at her door. Judy, where is Jane?" demanded Dozia.
"Of course I was dreaming, Dad," she declared gaily, making an ineffectual grab at the hands he held behind him. "No fair using force," he warned, dexterously eluding her. "This is a guessing contest. Now which hand will you choose?" "Both hands, you mean thing " laughed Jane. "I know what you have in one of them. It's a letter. Maybe two. Now stand and deliver." "Here you are." Obligingly obeying the imperative command, Mr. Allen handed Jane two letters. "Oh, joy Here you are " Jane enveloped her father in a bear-like hug, planting a resounding kiss on his sun-burnt cheek.
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"Jane Allen, Junior" by Edith Bancroft is a captivating young adult novel that immerses readers into the world of boarding school life. Set in the prestigious Briarwood Hall, Bancroft's narrative follows the adventures of the spirited protagonist, Jane Allen, as she navigates the trials and triumphs of adolescence, friendship, and self-discovery. Bancroft's masterful storytelling weaves together themes of loyalty, courage, and the pursuit of dreams, creating a compelling coming-of-age tale that resonates with readers of all ages. Through vivid descriptions and relatable characters, the novel invites readers to share in Jane's journey as she confronts the challenges and uncertainties of teenage life. As Jane and her friends navigate the complexities of schoolwork, social dynamics, and personal growth, Bancroft skillfully captures the essence of the teenage experience, offering insight into the joys and struggles of adolescence. With its timeless themes and relatable characters, "Jane Allen, Junior" stands as a cherished classic in young adult literature, solidifying Edith Bancroft's reputation as a revered author in the genre.