Sunny Slopes

by Ethel Hueston

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Ethel Hueston was an American author. She was the author of Prudence of the Parsonage (1915), Prudence Says So (1916), Sunny Slopes (1917), Eve to the Rescue (1920), Merry O (1923), Prudence''s Daughter (1924) and Preacher s Wife (1941). Sunny Slopes begins with a young couple on their honeymoon before they start their lives as a minister and his wife. An excerpt reads, The two, white-clad, nimble figures flashed from side to side of the court. He sprang into the air to meet her ball, and show more drove it into the farthest corner, but she caught it with a backward gesture. Still he was ready for it, cutting it low across the net,--yes, she was there, she got it,--but the stroke was hard,--and the ball was light. "Was it good?" she gasped, clasping the racquet in both hands and tilting dangerously forward on tiptoe to look. "Good enough,--and your game." With one accord they ran forward to the net, pausing a second to glance about enquiringly, and then, one impulse guiding, kissed each other ecstatically. show less

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Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Young Adult
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800Literature & rhetoricLiterature, rhetoric & criticismLiterature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric
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PZ3 .H87057Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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