The Browns at Mt. Hermon
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Pansy
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When she mistakenly receives an offer of work addressed only to "Mary Brown," the lonely young heiress Mary Thornton Brown forms an audacious plan--to spend her summer not as a guest at a fashionable resort but as a hired girl in Mrs. Roberts' boarding house. Over the course of her adventure, she meets people from many different walks of life, a number of them, to her amusement, sharing her own last name. A certain gentleman boarder is particularly pleasant--but even he is not the best friend Mary will meet during her summer at Mt. Hermon. - Summary by bookAngel7 (5 hr 54 min)
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Mary Brown is a delight
okra
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IMHO, this is the most modern and well written of all the Pansy stories I've read so far. Although there are still predictable elements, there are also delightful twists and turns. I really enjoyed this and so far it's my favorite Pansy story. I would give it more than five stars if I could.
Patricia
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Very engaging story - simply delightful! A few chapters were read very fast, but overall a very good reading. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
A pleasant tale
Carrena McCranie
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I enjoyed the story very much. Good wholesome tale. Excellent reader.
Wendy
Wendy Mathieu
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Cute story. The reader is a bit fast but very clear.
Delightful mistaken identity comedy
Stuart Gathmam
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But surely the Lord is in this place.
y.baker
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quick reading but strong and well done. good story
great story
Jon.
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great book with great lessons.
Baroness Kleinhanz von Lehrestuben
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The worst. She marries the wrong guy. She marries the wrong guy. SHE MARRIED THE WRONG GUY!!!!?? Carpenter is too perfect. He is the epitome of a perfect man. He’s not even perfect to a fault. He’s just a stinkin’ perfect! Kendall, on the other hand, was just expelled from college, handsome, funny, and has a decent sense of humor. Now you decide who you like better(If you like Kendall better you’ll be disappointed)