The Blythe Girls: Margy’s Queer Inheritance, or The Worth of a Name (Blythe Girl
The Blythe Girls: Margy’s Queer Inheritance, or The Worth of a Name (Blythe Girls #2). Laura Lee Hope. Thelma Gooch (Illustrator). Published 1925 by Grosset & Dunlap. First edition. Original dust jacket.Margy inherits a bizarre assortment of items, including a can of flour, from Aunt Margy Blythe. Margy is instructed to use the four to bake biscuits and breads. Once the flour is completely gone, Margy will receive further information regarding her inheritance. Is it possible that Aunt Margy’s seemingly worthless possessions have a hidden value? The girls face quite a mystery as they seek the answer to this question while they await word on Margy’s inheritance. -- source link
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