ne older and
more experienced, or we must study books that have been written for that
purpose. Then we will be sure to obtain the right ideas.
After a while, when you are grown and it is nearing the time for you to
marry, I will tell you some things about the care of the baby and how
you may have a good-natured, healthy child. But now all you need to do
for a number of years is to take good care of this mother nest and the
rest of your body, so it will grow strong and well.
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THE GIRL WANTED
BY
NIXON WATERMAN
Cheerful, friendly talks to young women, telling them how they can mould
their temperaments and shape their characters to sweetest and noblest
influence.
Every young woman should read this book. Every parent should make
it a point to have her read it. Every institution dedicated to her
instruction should introduce to her this beautiful book of the heart
and mind.--_Boston Globe._
There is nothing trite or juiceless in this book. Every paragraph is
appetizing. A girl will be glad she has read it, and will be the better,
the sweeter, the happier therefor.--_The Journal of Education._
No one can resist it. A fine book for presentation at graduation,
either from grammar or high school.--_The World's Chronicle._
Will at once win the reader's heart. In these pages one does not rake
among dry leaves, but rather wanders through sweet-smelling
meadows.--_Christian Endeavor World._
Illustrated. Beautiful cover. Cloth, 8vo.
PRICE, $1.25
_For sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid by the publishers_
FORBES & COMPANY, CHICAGO
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HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS
A BOOK FOR GIRLS
BY MARGARET E. SANGSTER
In this book Mrs. Sangster writes charmingly and sympathetically of the
things nearest to the hearts of girls. It discusses the school, home and
entire life of the girl in her teens.
It ought to reach the hands of every girl.--_St. Paul Pioneer Press._
The book is as fascinating as a story.--_Des Moines Register and
Leader._
Every girl's mother ought to make her a present of this book.--_St.
Louis Times._
A charming book pervaded with the spirit of sweet friendliness,
complete comprehension and joyous helpfulness.--_Chicago News._
An interesting, suggestive, sensible Book, in which Mrs. Sangster
is at her best. It is a book of great worth, and whoever extends
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