Summary ch hundreds dresses class 10about 6 pages
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- The teacher, Miss Mason got a letter from Wanda Petronski’s father.
- Then, she read Wanda’s father’s letter to the class.
- He informed that his children Wanda and Jake would never come to their school again.
- Miss Mason spoke in a sad low voice to the class.
- Perhaps what was said was very sad and unfortunate.
- True, Maddie didn’t like Peggy putting embarrassing questions to Wanda Petronski.
- Maddie felt guilty as she stood silently and never opposed Peggy when she was teasing Wanda.
- She wanted to tell Wanda that her ‘hundred dresses’ were beautiful.
- Both the girls Peggy and Wanda set out for Boggins Heights, the place where Wanda used to live.
- They knocked on the door loudly but got no answer.
- It was clear that Wanda Petronski and her family had gone.
- Peggy told Maddie that when she was asking Wanda about her dresses, Wanda probably was getting good ideas for her drawings.
- Maddie made an important decision.
- Both Peggy and Maddie decided to write a letter to Wanda Petronski.
- They asked Wanda if she liked her new place and the new teacher.
- They also wrote that their drawings were very beautiful and she won the girls’ medal.
- They also wanted to feel sorry but they ended up writing a friendly letter.
- On the last day of school before the holidays, Miss Mason informed the class that she received a letter from Wanda Petronski.
- In the letter, Wanda wished that the girls of Room Number Thirteen could keep those ‘hundred dresses’.
- She wished that the drawing of the green dress be given to Peggy and of the blue one to Maddie.
- Maddie went home and watched the drawing intently.
- Peggy could only say to Maddie “She must have really liked us”.
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