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Just Patty

by Jean Webster

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This work is a juvenile novel written in the early 20th century, composed in a straightforward narrative style suitable for young readers. It focuses on the experiences of Patty Wyatt, a lively schoolgirl at St. Ursula’s School, and depicts her interactions with classmates and teachers. The story examines themes of friendship, adaptation to change, and the humorous difficulties of adolescence as Patty and her friends cope with being separated from their longtime roommates and adjusting to new circumstances within a boarding school setting.

The narrative presents a slice of life at a girls' boarding school, highlighting the personalities and social dynamics among students. It captures the everyday challenges and lighthearted conflicts encountered by young girls in a domestic and educational environment of the period, illustrating early 20th-century youth culture and societal expectations.

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Patty meanwhile addressed her attention to Harriet's hair 174 Evalina sat up and clutched the bedclothes about her neck 286 Just Patty I Reform T'S a shame!" said Priscilla. "It's an outrage!" said Conny. "It's an insult!" said Patty. "To separate us now after we've been together three years—" "And it isn't as though we were awfully bad last year. Lots of girls had more demerits." "Only our badness was sort of conspicuous," Patty admitted. "But we were very good the last three weeks," reminded Conny. "And you should see my new room-mate!" wailed Priscilla. "She can't be any worse than Irene McCullough." "She is!—Her father's a missionary, and she was brought up in China. Her name is Keren-happuch Hersey, after Job's youngest daughter. And she doesn't think it's funny!" "Irene," said Conny gloomily, "gained twenty pounds through the summer. She weighs—" "But you should see mine!" cried Patty, in exasperation. "Her name is Mae Mertelle Van Arsdale." "Keren studies every second; and expects me to walk on tiptoe so she can concentrate." "You should hear Mae Mertelle talk! She said her father was a financier, and wanted to know what mine was. I told her he was a reform judge, and that he spent his time putting financiers in prison. She says I'm an impertinent child," Patty grinned feebly. "How old is she?" "She's nineteen, and has been proposed to twice." "Mercy! Whatever made her choose St. Ursula's?" "Her father and mother ran away and got married when they were nineteen, and they're afraid she inherited the tendency. So they picked out a good, strict, church school. Mae doesn't know how she's ever going to fix her hair without a maid. She's awfully superstitious about moonstones. She never wears anything but silk stockings and she can't stand hash. I'll have to teach her how to make a bed. She always crosses on the White Star Line." Patty scattered these details at random. The others listened sympathetically, and added a few of their own troubles. "Irene weighs a hundred and fifty-nine pounds and six ounces, not counting her clothes," said Conny. "She brought two trunks loaded with candy. She has it hidden all over the room. The last sound I hear at night, is Irene crunching chocolates—and the first sound in the morning. She never says anything; she simply chews. It's like rooming with a cow. And I have a…

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