
Betty Wales, B. A.: A story for girls
by Edith K. (Edith Kellogg) Dunton
"Betty Wales, B.A.: A Story for Girls" by Edith K. Dunton is a fictional story likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative continues the adventures of Betty Wales, following her experiences after graduating from Harding College, exploring themes of friendship and youthful escapades as she and her friends embark on various journeys. The characters include Betty and her close friends, known collectively as "The Merry Hearts," as they navigate life post-college and prepare for new experiences abroad. The opening of the book introduces Betty Wales as she returns home after graduation and reconnects with her family, while simultaneously receiving exciting news from her friends about a wedding. This sets off a flurry of correspondence, revealing Betty's enthusiastic personality and deep bonds with her college friends. As the plot unfolds, we see Betty express her eagerness to support her friends in their upcoming wedding and travel plans, establishing a lively atmosphere filled with anticipation. The text also hints at various adventures awaiting the characters in Europe, fostering an environment ripe for comically impromptu moments and heartfelt reunions.
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