[Gutenberg 18582] • Gypsy Breynton

[Gutenberg 18582] • Gypsy Breynton

" *Gypsy Breynton* , by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, tells of the mishaps and adventures of a young person who " did not stop to think." Owing to that peculiarity of hers, she was obliged once to pass a night in an open boat, and was the occasion of a great deal of disorderly conduct in other young persons. She had, however, some redeeming traits; for instance, she was bored with Boston, and, like the father of her country, never told lies." -from: The Critic, Volume 22, 1894