Audiobook: Friendly Five

Audiobook: Friendly Five

“There were neither examinations nor graduation exercises at the Coventry Institute. The only ceremony peculiar to the last day of school, except the farewells, was a little sermon from Mrs. Abbott, the principal, preceded by reading the average of reports for the year.” Delia, Lily and Kate predict speeches and a visitor… but are surprised at what that visitor has brought them and what he wants them to do for the next year! Suddenly, they can’t wait for next term! – Summary by Lynne Thompson

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