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er."--_N.Y. Times._ "Altogether the book is a perfect treasure-house for the young people's rainy day or social evening."--_New Bedford Standard._ "The arrangement is excellent and the instructions so simple that a child may follow them. A book like this is just the thing for social evenings."--_Christian Endeavor World._ "A book giving the best, cleanest and brightest games and tricks for home entertaining."--_Syracuse Herald._ "The book is clearly written and should prove of value to every young man who aspires to be the life of the party."--_Baltimore Sun._ "Only good, bright, clean games and tricks appeal to Mr. Chenery, and he has told in the simplest and most comprehensive manner how to get up 'amusements for every one.'"--_Hartford Courant._ * * * * * _For sale by all booksellers or sent on receipt of postpaid price by the publishers_ LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO., BOSTON * * * * * Transcriber's notes: Obvious punctuation errors corrected. Page 94, "bankets" changed to "blankets" (many blankets.) Page 101, "repent" changed to "repeat" (to repeat it). Page 196, "Bob" changed to "Rob" (said Rob. "I'll) Page 229, "Molly" changed to "Mollie". ("Well, Mollie promised to help him, (you needn't bother to poke me, Mollie, for I _will_ tell) and she did help him every day, and after a while he began to help himself, and last week his average on the exam. was ninety-three. Wasn't that fine? He never would have got that if Mollie hadn't helped him." "Mollie, you were dear," said Dorothy. "And Tess Haughton is ever so much nicer than she was," Mollie said) Also on page 251, (and then turning to Mollie). ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DOROTHY DAINTY AT GLENMORE*** ******* This file should be named 7479.txt or 7479.zip ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/7/4/7/7479 Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and d
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