: Gene Stratton-Porter
: Her Father's Daughter
: Krill Press
: 9781508098652
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
: 525
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Gene Stratton-Porter was one of the most influential women in America at the turn of the 20th century. A popular author and movie studio head, Stratton-Porter's work was read by tens of millions across the nation, and works likeA Girl of the Limberlostwere adapted into screenplays several times.

CHAPTER II. COTYLEDON OF MULTIFLORES CANYON: “‘AVE, ATQUE VALE!’ COTYLEDON!”


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LINDA SLID DOWN THE SIDE of the canyon with the deftness of the expert. At the first available crevice she thrust in her Alpine stick, and bracing herself, gained a footing. Then she turned and by use of her fingers and toes worked her way back to the plan, she had passed. She was familiar with many members of she family, but such a fine specimen she seldom had found and she could not recall having seen it in all of her botanies. Opposite the plant she worked out a footing, drove her stick deep at the base of a rock to brace herself, an