Miss Billy

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Eleanor H. Porter 1911
English
  • 01 - Billy Writes a Letter
  • 02 - "The Strata"
  • 03 - The Strata - When the Letter Comes
  • 04 - Billy Sends a Telegram
  • 05 - Getting Ready for Billy
  • 06 - The Coming of Billy
  • 07 - Introducing Spunk
  • 08 - The Room and Billy
  • 09 - A Family Conclave
  • 10 - Aunt Hannah
  • 11 - Bertram Has Visitors
  • 12 - Cyril Takes His Turn
  • 13 - A Surprise All Around
  • 14 - Aunt Hannah Speaks Her Mind
  • 15 - What Bertram Calls "The Limit"
  • 16 - Kate Takes a Hand
  • 17 - A Pink-Ribbon Trail
  • 18 - Billy Writes Another Letter
  • 19 - Seeing Billy Off
  • 20 - Billy, the Myth
  • 21 - Billy, the Reality
  • 22 - Hugh Calderwell
  • 23 - Bertram Does Some Questioning
  • 24 - Cyril, the Enigma
  • 25 - The Old Room - and Billy
  • 26 - "Music Hath Charms"
  • 27 - Marie, Who Longs to Make Puddings
  • 28 - "I'm Going to Win"
  • 29 - "I'm Not Going to Marry"
  • 30 - Marie Finds a Friend
  • 31 - The Engagement of One
  • 32 - Cyril Has Something to Say
  • 33 - Williams is Worried
  • 34 - Class Day
  • 35 - Sister Kate Again
  • 36 - Williams Meets With a Surprise
  • 37 - "William's Brother"
  • 38 - The Engagement of Two
  • 39 - A Little Piece of Paper
  • 40 - William Pays a Visit
  • 41 - The Crooked Made Straight
  • 42 - The "End of the Story"
Mr. Neilson was determined to name his first child after his boyhood chum, William Henshaw. When the baby disappointed him by being a girl, he was consoled by naming her Billy. Miss Billy, now 18, orphaned and all alone in the world, takes her lawyer’s suggestion to ask her namesake to take her in. Only one little problem – Mr. Henshaw did not know of her existence, and then mistakenly thinks that Billy is a boy!

Eleanor H. Porter was an early 20th century author of children’s literature and novels. Her most well known book was “Pollyanna” and it’s sequel, “Pollyanna Grows Up”. (Summary by Maria Therese)

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