The Hundred Dresses-II – Value Points of the Story

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The Hundred Dresses-II

By El Bsor Ester

Value Points of the Story

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