Mary Anne agrees to do some housework for Mrs. Towne, an elderly neighbor who had been giving her sewing lessons, but Mary Anne soon realizes that she has become a maid.
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This review is from: Maid Mary Anne (The Baby-Sitters Club, #66) (Paperback)
When Mrs. Tawney, breaks her ankle, she offers to help her. But now, Mary Anne thinks she is doing it just for her. Mary Anne doesn't want to hurt Mrs. Twaney's feelings and Mary Anne doesn't want to be treated like a maid.
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hard to say no...,
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This review is from: Maid Mary Anne (Baby-Sitters Club #66) (Paperback)
Mary Anne takes on a baby-sitting job that actually turns out to be more. Not only does she have to deal with little kids, she is also asked to do chores around the house that go beyond the norm that a babysitter would do. It is hard for her to say no because she is so nice, and she thinks that one extra chore can't hurt, but then it just piles on...
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This review is from: Maid Mary Anne (Baby-Sitters Club #66) (Paperback)
Mary Anne loves sewing. So when Mrs. Towne breaks her ankle, Mary Anne is happy to help her. But it seems like Mary Anne is doing everything for Mrs. Towne. Mary Anne doesn't want to hurt Mrs. Towne's feelings, But Mary Anne doesn't want to be treated like a maid too!
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