Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm by Alice B. Emerson

Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm by Alice B. Emerson

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Betty Gordon found herself an orphan at age twelve. She became the ward of her uncle, Richard Gordon. She immediately came to love her uncle dearly. Unfortunately, his job took him on travels regularly. Therefore, he decided to send Betty to spend the summer with an old friend, Agatha Peabody, at Bramble Farm. Little did Uncle Dick or Betty know, that Bramble Farm was not a welcoming or joyful place to live, as Agatha’s husband was a miserly and sour man. The only bright spot in Betty’s summer was her friendship with Bob, a poor orphan, bound to work tirelessly upon the farm. – Summary by Marie Christian

Recent Episodes

  • Chapter I. Waiting For Word

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  • Chapter II. Uncle Dick's Plan

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  • Chapter III. Dining Out

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  • Chapter IV. At The Crossing

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  • Chapter V. Mrs. Peabody Writes

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  • Chapter VI. The Poorhouse Rat

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  • Chapter VII. Bramble Farm

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  • Chapter VIII. Betty Makes Up Her Mind

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  • Chapter IX. One On Bob

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  • Chapter X. Road Courtesy

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