The interrupted tale (Incorrigible children of Ashton Place bk. 4.)
by Wood, Maryrose (Author)
Series
Summary
When Miss Penelope Lumley receives an invitation to speak at her alma mater on the occasion of the Celebrate Alumnae Knowledge Exposition, she expects the trip to be a piece of cake -- or rather, CAKE. But preparing a great oration in the style of Cicero is the least of her problems. The Swanburne b... Full description
- A Swanburne girl thinks of home
- Lady Constance takes a leap of the imagination
- At last, Penelope makes use of her new fountain pen
- Penelope acquires a new student
- The journey has many stops and starts
- Proof that Penelope is not a princess in disguise
- Miss Mortimer's office is filled with ghosts
- Something valuable is learned in the library
- A work of art reveals more than it intends
- Penelope learns the value of a bird's-eye view
- Something criminal is planned for the CAKE
- The children are given important responsibilities
- Penelope's education proves its worth
- In the chicken coop, blurry things come into focus
- A generous donation comes from an unexpected source
- Epilogue.