sensible story."--_Milwaukee Free Press._
Only Dollie
By NINA RHOADES Illustrated by Bertha Davidson
Square 12mo Cloth $1.00
[Illustration]
THIS is a brightly written story of a girl of twelve, who, when the
mystery of her birth is solved, like Cinderella, passes from drudgery to
better circumstances. There is nothing strained or unnatural at any
point. All descriptions or portrayals of character are life-like, and
the book has an indescribable appealing quality which wins sympathy and
secures success.
"It is delightful reading at all times."--_Cedar
Rapids (Ia.) Republican._
"It is well written, the story runs smoothly, the
idea is good, and it is handled with
ability."--_Chicago Journal._
The Little Girl Next Door
By NINA RHOADES Large 12mo Cloth Illustrated
by Bertha Davidson $1.00
[Illustration]
A DELIGHTFUL story of true and genuine friendship between an impulsive
little girl in a fine New York home and a little blind girl in an
apartment next door. The little girl's determination to cultivate the
acquaintance, begun out of the window during a rainy day, triumphs over
the barriers of caste, and the little blind girl proves to be in every
way a worthy companion. Later a mystery of birth is cleared up, and the
little blind girl proves to be of gentle birth as well as of gentle
manners.
Winifred's Neighbors
By NINA RHOADES Illustrated
by Bertha G. Davidson Large
12mo Cloth $1.00
[Illustration]
LITTLE Winifred's efforts to find some children of whom she reads in a
book lead to the acquaintance of a neighbor of the same name, and this
acquaintance proves of the greatest importance to Winifred's own family.
Through it all she is just such a little girl as other girls ought to
know, and the story will hold the interest of all ages.
_For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt
of price by the publishers_
LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO., BOSTON
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Transcriber's note:
Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.
Page 104, "stiches" changed to "stitches" (aunt's stitches had)
Page 200, "Glass" changed to "Grass" (Keep off the Grass)
Page 219, "Luly" changed to "Lulu" (Lulu Bell, one)
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