ay locality. The
characters introduced are quaintly original, and the adventures are
narrated with remarkable skill.
=LOTTIE EAMES.=
=Or, do your best and leave the rest.= By a
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"A wholesome story of home life, full of lessons of self-sacrifice, but
always bright and attractive in its varied incidents."
=RHODA THORNTON'S GIRLHOOD.=
By Mrs. MARY E. PRATT. 16mo, cloth, illustrated.
$1.50.
A hearty and healthy story, dealing with young folks and home scenes,
with sleighing, fishing and other frolics to make things lively.
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=SEVEN DAUGHTERS.=
By Miss A. M. DOUGLAS, Author of "In Trust,"
"Stephen Dane," "Claudia," "Sydnie Adriance," "Home
Nook," "Nelly Kennard's Kingdom." 12mo, cloth,
illustrated. $1.50.
"A charming romance of Girlhood," full of incident and humor. The "Seven
Daughters" are characters which reappear in some of Miss Douglas' later
books. In this book they form a delightful group, hovering on the verge
of Womanhood, with all the little perplexities of home life and love
dreams as incidentals, making a fresh and attractive story.
=OUR HELEN.=
By SOPHIE MAY. 12mo, cloth, illustrated. $1.50.
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=THE ASBURY TWINS.=
By SOPHIE MAY, Author of "The Doctor's Daughter,"
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=THAT QUEER GIRL.=
By Miss VIRGINIA F. TOWNSEND, Author of "Only
Girls,
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