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174 LOUISA M. ALCOTT: AUTHOR OF "LITTLE WOMEN" 207 CLARA MORRIS: THE GIRL WHO WON FAME AS AN ACTRESS 236 ANNA DICKINSON: THE GIRL ORATOR 271 ILLUSTRATIONS MOLLY PITCHER _Frontispiece_ POCAHONTAS SAVES CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH _Facing p._ 4 MISS VAN LEW BRINGING FOOD TO THE UNION SOLDIER IN THE SECRET ROOM " 108 IDA LEWIS " 128 VIRGINIA GOES FORTH TO FIND HER EXILED FATHER " 194 FOREWORD The loyalty of Pocahontas, the patriotism of Molly Pitcher and Dorothy Quincy, the devoted service of Clara Barton, the heroism of Ida Lewis, the enthusiasm of Anna Dickinson, the fine work of Louisa Alcott--all challenge the emulation of American girls of to-day. Citizen-soldiers on a field of service as wide as the world, young America has at this hour of national crisis its chance to win recognition for fidelity, for bravery, and for loyal service, with victory for American ideals as its golden reward, in a world "made safe for democracy." My first aim in bringing the lives of these ten American girls from history to the attention of the girls of to-day has been to inspire them to like deeds of patriotism and courage. Second only to that purpose is a desire to make young Americans realize as they read these true stories of achievement along such widely varying lines of work, that history is more thrilling than fiction, and that if they will turn from these short sketches to the longer biographies from which the facts of these stories have been taken, they will find interesting and absorbing reading. May the book accomplish its twofold object, and so justify its publication at this time of the testing of all true Americans. KATE DICKINSON SWEETSER. August 1, 1917. TEN AMERICAN GIRLS FROM HISTORY POCAHONTAS: THE INDIAN GIRL OF THE VIRGINIA FOREST Sunlight glinting between huge forest trees, and blue skies over-arching the Indian village of Werewocomoco on the York River in Virginia, where Powhatan, the mighty "Werowance," or ruler over thirty tribes, was living. Through Orapakes and Pamunkey and other forest settlements a long line of fierce warriors were marching Indian file, on their way to W
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