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Rosie's Ceilidh
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Rosie’s Ceilidh

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At nine years old, Rosamond M?rag Mac an R?gh is high-spirited, strong-willed and very conscious of her importance as the Laird’s daughter. All that keeps her behavior within civilized bounds is her parents? promise that she may have her heart’s desire?a dog of her own?but only when she proves she’s responsible and grown-up enough to care for it. But Rosie soon forgets about being responsible and caution flies out the window when her canine pal, Fiddle the corgi, is lost. She’s up on the high western mountain, Beinn Mhic-an- R?gh, and only Rosie knows where she is.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookhouse Fulfillment
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2007
Pages
157
ISBN
9781592982073

At nine years old, Rosamond M?rag Mac an R?gh is high-spirited, strong-willed and very conscious of her importance as the Laird’s daughter. All that keeps her behavior within civilized bounds is her parents? promise that she may have her heart’s desire?a dog of her own?but only when she proves she’s responsible and grown-up enough to care for it. But Rosie soon forgets about being responsible and caution flies out the window when her canine pal, Fiddle the corgi, is lost. She’s up on the high western mountain, Beinn Mhic-an- R?gh, and only Rosie knows where she is.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookhouse Fulfillment
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2007
Pages
157
ISBN
9781592982073