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Title: Christmas storiesAuthor: Mary Jane HolmesRelease date: January 14, 2023 [eBook #69800]Most recently updated: October 19, 2024Language: EnglishOriginal publication: United States: G.W. Carleton & Co, 1884Credits: Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Title: Christmas stories
Author: Mary Jane Holmes
Author: Mary Jane Holmes
Release date: January 14, 2023 [eBook #69800]Most recently updated: October 19, 2024
Language: English
Original publication: United States: G.W. Carleton & Co, 1884
Credits: Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHRISTMAS STORIES ***
Transcriber’s Note:The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
Transcriber’s Note:
The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
POPULAR NOVELS.BYMRS. MARY J. HOLMES.Tempest and Sunshine.English Orphans.Homestead on Hillside.’Lena Rivers.Meadow Brook.Dora Deane.Cousin Maude.Marian Grey.Edith Lyle.Daisy Thornton.Chateau d’Or.Queenie Hetherton(New).Darkness and Daylight.Hugh Worthington.Cameron Pride.Rose Mather.Ethelyn’s Mistake.Milbank.Edna Browning.West Lawn.Mildred.Forrest House.Madeline.Christmas Stories.“Mrs. Holmes is a peculiarly pleasant and fascinating writer. Her books are always entertaining, and she has the rare faculty of enlisting the sympathy and affections of her readers, and of holding their attention to her pages with deep and absorbing interest.”All published uniform with this volume. Price $1.50 each. Sold everywhere, and sentfreeby mail on receipt of price,BYG. W. CARLETON & Co., Publishers,New York.
POPULAR NOVELS.BYMRS. MARY J. HOLMES.
POPULAR NOVELS.BYMRS. MARY J. HOLMES.
POPULAR NOVELS.BYMRS. MARY J. HOLMES.
POPULAR NOVELS.
BY
MRS. MARY J. HOLMES.
Tempest and Sunshine.English Orphans.Homestead on Hillside.’Lena Rivers.Meadow Brook.Dora Deane.Cousin Maude.Marian Grey.Edith Lyle.Daisy Thornton.Chateau d’Or.Queenie Hetherton(New).Darkness and Daylight.Hugh Worthington.Cameron Pride.Rose Mather.Ethelyn’s Mistake.Milbank.Edna Browning.West Lawn.Mildred.Forrest House.Madeline.Christmas Stories.
Tempest and Sunshine.English Orphans.Homestead on Hillside.’Lena Rivers.Meadow Brook.Dora Deane.Cousin Maude.Marian Grey.Edith Lyle.Daisy Thornton.Chateau d’Or.Queenie Hetherton(New).Darkness and Daylight.Hugh Worthington.Cameron Pride.Rose Mather.Ethelyn’s Mistake.Milbank.Edna Browning.West Lawn.Mildred.Forrest House.Madeline.Christmas Stories.
Tempest and Sunshine.English Orphans.Homestead on Hillside.’Lena Rivers.Meadow Brook.Dora Deane.Cousin Maude.Marian Grey.Edith Lyle.Daisy Thornton.Chateau d’Or.Queenie Hetherton(New).Darkness and Daylight.Hugh Worthington.Cameron Pride.Rose Mather.Ethelyn’s Mistake.Milbank.Edna Browning.West Lawn.Mildred.Forrest House.Madeline.Christmas Stories.
Tempest and Sunshine.
English Orphans.
Homestead on Hillside.
’Lena Rivers.
Meadow Brook.
Dora Deane.
Cousin Maude.
Marian Grey.
Edith Lyle.
Daisy Thornton.
Chateau d’Or.
Queenie Hetherton(New).
Darkness and Daylight.
Hugh Worthington.
Cameron Pride.
Rose Mather.
Ethelyn’s Mistake.
Milbank.
Edna Browning.
West Lawn.
Mildred.
Forrest House.
Madeline.
Christmas Stories.
“Mrs. Holmes is a peculiarly pleasant and fascinating writer. Her books are always entertaining, and she has the rare faculty of enlisting the sympathy and affections of her readers, and of holding their attention to her pages with deep and absorbing interest.”All published uniform with this volume. Price $1.50 each. Sold everywhere, and sentfreeby mail on receipt of price,BYG. W. CARLETON & Co., Publishers,New York.
“Mrs. Holmes is a peculiarly pleasant and fascinating writer. Her books are always entertaining, and she has the rare faculty of enlisting the sympathy and affections of her readers, and of holding their attention to her pages with deep and absorbing interest.”All published uniform with this volume. Price $1.50 each. Sold everywhere, and sentfreeby mail on receipt of price,BYG. W. CARLETON & Co., Publishers,New York.
“Mrs. Holmes is a peculiarly pleasant and fascinating writer. Her books are always entertaining, and she has the rare faculty of enlisting the sympathy and affections of her readers, and of holding their attention to her pages with deep and absorbing interest.”
All published uniform with this volume. Price $1.50 each. Sold everywhere, and sentfreeby mail on receipt of price,
BY
G. W. CARLETON & Co., Publishers,
New York.
‘MaryEngd. by Geo E. Perine, N. York
Engd. by Geo E. Perine, N. York
Engd. by Geo E. Perine, N. York
CHRISTMAS STORIES.BYMRS. MARY J. HOLMES,AUTHOR OFTEMPEST AND SUNSHINE.—DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT.—MILBANK.—ENGLISH ORPHANS.—’LENA RIVERS.—ETHELYN’S MISTAKE.—HUGH WORTHINGTON.—MADELINE.—WEST LAWN—MARIAN GREY.—EDNA BROWNING, ETC.WITH A STEEL PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR.NEW YORK.G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers.LONDON: S. LOW, SON & CO.MDCCCLXXXV.
CHRISTMAS STORIES.
BYMRS. MARY J. HOLMES,AUTHOR OFTEMPEST AND SUNSHINE.—DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT.—MILBANK.—ENGLISH ORPHANS.—’LENA RIVERS.—ETHELYN’S MISTAKE.—HUGH WORTHINGTON.—MADELINE.—WEST LAWN—MARIAN GREY.—EDNA BROWNING, ETC.WITH A STEEL PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR.
BYMRS. MARY J. HOLMES,AUTHOR OFTEMPEST AND SUNSHINE.—DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT.—MILBANK.—ENGLISH ORPHANS.—’LENA RIVERS.—ETHELYN’S MISTAKE.—HUGH WORTHINGTON.—MADELINE.—WEST LAWN—MARIAN GREY.—EDNA BROWNING, ETC.WITH A STEEL PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR.
BY
MRS. MARY J. HOLMES,
AUTHOR OF
TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE.—DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT.—MILBANK.—ENGLISH ORPHANS.—’LENA RIVERS.—ETHELYN’S MISTAKE.—HUGH WORTHINGTON.—MADELINE.—WEST LAWN—MARIAN GREY.—EDNA BROWNING, ETC.
WITH A STEEL PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR.
NEW YORK.G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers.LONDON: S. LOW, SON & CO.MDCCCLXXXV.
NEW YORK.G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers.LONDON: S. LOW, SON & CO.MDCCCLXXXV.
NEW YORK.
G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers.
LONDON: S. LOW, SON & CO.
MDCCCLXXXV.
Copyright, 1884,ByDANIEL HOLMES,ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Stereotyped bySamuel Stodder,42 Dey Street, N. Y.
Copyright, 1884,ByDANIEL HOLMES,ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Stereotyped bySamuel Stodder,42 Dey Street, N. Y.
Copyright, 1884,
ByDANIEL HOLMES,
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Stereotyped by
Samuel Stodder,
42 Dey Street, N. Y.
TOMISS MARY W. JEWETT,(of Clarkson, N. Y.)WHO HAS BEEN SO LONG IDENTIFIEDWITH THEPARISH OF ST. LUKE’S,AND WHO ISALMOST AS MUCH A PART OF THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL AS THE CHRISTMAS-TREE ITSELF,I DEDICATE THESE STORIES,SOME OF WHICH HAVE IN THEM MORE OF FACT THAN OF FICTION.
TOMISS MARY W. JEWETT,(of Clarkson, N. Y.)WHO HAS BEEN SO LONG IDENTIFIEDWITH THEPARISH OF ST. LUKE’S,AND WHO ISALMOST AS MUCH A PART OF THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL AS THE CHRISTMAS-TREE ITSELF,I DEDICATE THESE STORIES,SOME OF WHICH HAVE IN THEM MORE OF FACT THAN OF FICTION.
TO
MISS MARY W. JEWETT,
(of Clarkson, N. Y.)
WHO HAS BEEN SO LONG IDENTIFIED
WITH THE
PARISH OF ST. LUKE’S,
AND WHO IS
ALMOST AS MUCH A PART OF THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL AS THE CHRISTMAS-TREE ITSELF,
I DEDICATE THESE STORIES,
SOME OF WHICH HAVE IN THEM MORE OF FACT THAN OF FICTION.