The book The Stepsister's Tale was written by author Tracy Barrett Here you can read free online of The Stepsister's Tale book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Stepsister's Tale a good or bad book?
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“Mamma is not wicked!” she said. “She’s been kind to you. Kinder than you deserve!” “Child—” Mamma began, but then she glanced at Harry and stopped. Go on, Jane thought. Tell her not to talk about us like that. But Mamma said only, “Breakfast is on the table,” in an odd, tight voice. “A lady doesn’t show her feelings,” one of Mamma’s favorite sayings, rang in Jane’s head. She had never seen the wisdom of it, but she couldn’t risk upsetting her mother further. A thin white line ringed Mam...ma’s mouth, and a vein beat visibly in her temple. “I’m not hungry,” Jane said. “Sit,” Mamma snapped, and Jane sat down and picked up her spoon. Maude was already halfway through her egg. The meal was silent, except for Harry’s quiet coaxing of Isabella. While the sisters cleared the table, Mamma showed the man the rest of the house. Jane listened as their footsteps echoed, listened to their low murmurs.
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