Do Chalet girls meet some ATS people on the train at some point, at whom they look askance, but then turn out to be all right? Or am I confusing it with Joey being horribly snobbish towards the beatnik women in makeup on her arduous trip across Europe, staying in French chateaux and serviced apartments, to Switzerland?
The first and last books sounds interesting too. Are you interested in the difference between last books conceived as last books and last books that became last books because of illness/death/abandonment of writing career?
Fear occurs quite a bit in Marlow books, doesn't it? Do we get to see Ann's fears or are we just supposed to deduce them from her behaviour? I think we see the fears of the rest. Maybe not Rowan? We see Rowan's anger, but less her fear, I think?
Chalet girls reason from cause to effect in their class. They also discuss mountains and the correct article for them in German. And they have to answer questions on who did what in the Bible and they are mocked if they cannot pronounce Biblical names. They also read books in French about naughty children, which they find delightful and have to answer questions written on the board about J.P.s and other civic matters. But mostly predicates, I think, although we never get to see them diagramming sentences like Laura does in her teaching cert exam.
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The first and last books sounds interesting too. Are you interested in the difference between last books conceived as last books and last books that became last books because of illness/death/abandonment of writing career?
Fear occurs quite a bit in Marlow books, doesn't it? Do we get to see Ann's fears or are we just supposed to deduce them from her behaviour? I think we see the fears of the rest. Maybe not Rowan? We see Rowan's anger, but less her fear, I think?
Chalet girls reason from cause to effect in their class. They also discuss mountains and the correct article for them in German. And they have to answer questions on who did what in the Bible and they are mocked if they cannot pronounce Biblical names. They also read books in French about naughty children, which they find delightful and have to answer questions written on the board about J.P.s and other civic matters. But mostly predicates, I think, although we never get to see them diagramming sentences like Laura does in her teaching cert exam.