The book The Silver Bear was written by author Brown Edna Adelaide Here you can read free online of The Silver Bear book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Silver Bear a good or bad book?
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Almost be- fore anybody knew it, the clock in the church- tower struck eleven and it was time to go home. Nobody could bear to have it eleven so soon, for the vacation school was such fun. And al- most everybody begged to be allowed to take their squares to finish at home, but Miss Chand- ler said they must leave them to work on the next day. Later, they would make some clothes for their own dolls, and might take those home to sew on. Each little girl was given a stout envelope 110 TEE SILVER B...EAR into which to put her unfinished work, and on the outside Miss Chandler Avrote their names. Dora was satisfied to know this plan. She had felt afraid that perhaps she might get some- body else's square and she did not like forget- me-nots as well as roses. When she took her envelope to Miss Chand- ler to have her name put on it, Miss Chandler looked at her and smiled. " This is little Dora, isn't it? ' she asked. " I remember that you went on the Sunday School picnic. " Dora smiled back, and Miss Chandler put an arm around her and gave her a little squeeze.
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