Reproduction of the original: Imogen Only Eighteen by Mary Louisa Stewart Molesworth
“I have only danced at school with the other girls,” Imogen replied dubiously. “But even that was very nice. Only this dress is so heavy. And it's fixed that we are to keep our dresses on for the rest of the evening.
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Imogen shook a bottle of purple nail polish. “You're only eighteen, Sophia. You're too young to have kids. You don't need to be thinking about that yet.” “But... I kind of do. I mean, Liam and I are getting serious, and I need to figure ...