"I want to be a brakeman,And with the brakemen stay,I'd ride upon the choo-choo carsThrough all the livelong day,"
"I want to be a brakeman,And with the brakemen stay,I'd ride upon the choo-choo carsThrough all the livelong day,"
he warbled, rocking backward and forward in time to his song.
"Why don't you go down to the railroad yard and put in your application, then?" was Reddy's stolid advice. "If I intended to be a brakeman I wouldn't study law."
"Alas! I am obliged to obey the wishes of my cruel parents," whined Hippy. "I am seriously contemplating wrapping a few little things in a handkerchief and leaving home forever. I remember once when I was very young and unsophisticated I decided upon this step. I was deeply incensed with Father because he had punished me for playing truant from school. I went upstairs to my room and packed three neckties, a boxing glove, two books, a baseball and a picture of myself in baseball clothes in a suit case. I carried the bat, and as a last precaution I took a toy pistol and my bank, which boasted of sixty-four cents. I started at about eight o'clock in the evening and went as far as the summer house at the lower end of our grounds. I sat down to rest, went to sleep and woke up about two o'clock in the morning. Then I discovered that I was afraid of the dark and didn't dare go even as far as the house. I crept into the summer house and stayed there until morning; then I went home, suit case and all. I managed to get into the house before any one else was up, but I decided there were worse places than home. However, if the brakeman aspiration proves too strong I may be obliged to leave home again. After all, it may be my vocation."
"Hippy Wingate, when will you be sensible?" asked Nora O'Malley.
"Never, I am afraid. You see, my associations tend to make me foolish. Birds of a feather, you know, and when one's intimate friends——" Hippy paused. "You understand I don't like to say that you in particular are responsible, but——"
"I'll never forgive you for that," declared Nora.
"Then that means that our engagement——"
Hippy was not allowed to finish. A shout went up from the others, and he and Nora were surrounded.
"Hippy, how could you?" The pink in Nora's cheeks deepened, but she did not deny his statement.
"Nora, come here," commanded Mrs. Gray.
Nora obeyed with a shyness entirely foreign to her. Putting her finger under Nora's rounded chin, Mrs. Gray looked smilingly into the piquant face. Then she drew the girl within her circling arm and kissed her. Grace, Miriam, Anne and Jessica followed suit.
"Now it is your turn, Jessica and Reddy," said Nora pointedly.
Jessica's pale face grew scarlet. She looked appealingly toward Reddy, who sat beside her, then they rose and, taking her hand in his, Reddy said with a world of affection in his voice, "Jessica has promised to marry me in the fall." Jessica and Reddy were immediately surrounded.
"Will surprises never cease?" exclaimed Grace, regarding her betrothed friends with loving eyes. "Now I begin to believe that we have really grown up."
"Youhaven't," retorted Tom Gray in a low tone which Grace alone heard.
"Give me a year or two in which to do my work, and perhaps I will," said Grace softly.
"Do you really mean that, Grace?" asked Tom eagerly.
"I think I do, Tom," hesitated Grace, "but I can't promise you what you wish, yet."
"By the low, significant tones over in Grace's corner I imagine another engagement is about to be announced," remarked Hippy, grinning broadly. All eyes were immediately turned upon Grace and Tom.
Grace met their gaze with a shake of her head. "No," she said, "Tom and I are not even engaged. I must be free to go back to Overton next year to do my work there. I must look after my house for one year at least."
Tom's face clouded, but he said no more. David, too, was strangely silent. Anne had accepted an engagement to tour America with Everett Southard in Shakespearean roles the next season. Miss Southard was to accompany them on the tour. Still, David had the satisfaction of knowing that Anne loved him and that some day she would be his wife, although, like Grace, she would neither bind herself by a promise nor allow him to place his ring upon her finger.
A little silence followed the announcement of the engagement of part of Mrs. Gray's Christmas children. Hippy had resumed his position on the railing, while Nora had slipped to the seat beside Grace, her hand in that of her friend. The little company of young people realized, to a person, that for them life was taking on a strange and earnest meaning, while Mrs. Gray, in spite of this garland of youth with which she delighted to beautify her latter days, felt very, very old.
Suddenly the silence was rudely broken. Hippy, who was more embarrassed than he cared to indicate, leaned too far back and lost his balance. There was a horrified gasp, a pair of stout legs waved in the air, and Theophilus Hippopotamus Wingate, as he invariably styled himself, fulfilled Miriam's prediction to the letter, and crashed ignominiously into the prickly arms of the big rose bush.
"There is no use in trying to be retrospective while Hippy is with us," declared Mrs. Gray when their mirth had subsided and Hippy had clambered to his feet. A long scratch ornamented one fat cheek and his hands showed the result of his fall among thorns. But his smile was as wide as ever.
"Poor Hippy," sympathized Miriam. "I'm so sorry."
"Then stop laughing," retorted Hippy.
"Yes, I'm sorry—for the rosebush," jeered Reddy.
Those who have learned to look upon Grace Harlowe and her companions as friends of old standing will meet her again in the near future. In "Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus" they will find her at Harlowe House and learn just how successfully she carried on her chosen work.
The End.
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The keynote of these books is manliness. The stories are wonderfully entertaining, and they are at the same time sound and wholesome. No boy will willingly lay down an unfinished book in this series.
THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB OF THE KENNEBEC;Or, The Secret of Smugglers' Island.THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB AT NANTUCKET;Or, The Mystery of the Dunstan Heir.THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB OFF LONG ISLAND;Or, A Daring Marine Game at Racing Speed.THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB AND THE WIRELESS;Or, The Dot, Dash and Dare Cruise.THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB IN FLORIDA;Or, Laying the Ghost of Alligator Swamp.THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB AT THE GOLDEN GATE;Or, A Thrilling Capture in the Great Fog.THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB ON THE GREAT LAKES;Or, The Flying Dutchman of the Big Fresh Water.
THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB OF THE KENNEBEC;Or, The Secret of Smugglers' Island.
THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB AT NANTUCKET;Or, The Mystery of the Dunstan Heir.
THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB OFF LONG ISLAND;Or, A Daring Marine Game at Racing Speed.
THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB AND THE WIRELESS;Or, The Dot, Dash and Dare Cruise.
THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB IN FLORIDA;Or, Laying the Ghost of Alligator Swamp.
THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB AT THE GOLDEN GATE;Or, A Thrilling Capture in the Great Fog.
THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB ON THE GREAT LAKES;Or, The Flying Dutchman of the Big Fresh Water.
Have you any idea of the excitements, the glories of life on great ranches in the West? Any bright boy will "devour" the books of this series, once he has made a start with the first volume.
THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS ON THE RANCH;Or, The Boy Shepherds of the Great Divide.THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS' GREATEST ROUND-UP;Or, Pitting Their Wits Against a Packers' Combine.THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS ON THE PLAINS;Or, Following the Steam Plows Across the Prairie.THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS AT CHICAGO;Or, The Conspiracy of the Wheat Pit.
THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS ON THE RANCH;Or, The Boy Shepherds of the Great Divide.
THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS' GREATEST ROUND-UP;Or, Pitting Their Wits Against a Packers' Combine.
THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS ON THE PLAINS;Or, Following the Steam Plows Across the Prairie.
THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS AT CHICAGO;Or, The Conspiracy of the Wheat Pit.
THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY;Or, Life on a Diving Torpedo Boat.THE SUBMARINE BOYS' TRIAL TRIP;Or, "Making Good" as Young Experts.THE SUBMARINE BOYS AND THE MIDDIES;Or, The Prize Detail at Annapolis.THE SUBMARINE BOYS AND THE SPIES;Or, Dodging the Sharks of the Deep.THE SUBMARINE BOYS' LIGHTNING CRUISE;Or, The Young Kings of the Deep.THE SUBMARINE BOYS FOR THE FLAG;Or, Deeding Their Lives to Uncle Sam.THE SUBMARINE BOYS AND THE SMUGGLERS;Or, Breaking Up the New Jersey Customs Frauds.
THE SUBMARINE BOYS ON DUTY;Or, Life on a Diving Torpedo Boat.
THE SUBMARINE BOYS' TRIAL TRIP;Or, "Making Good" as Young Experts.
THE SUBMARINE BOYS AND THE MIDDIES;Or, The Prize Detail at Annapolis.
THE SUBMARINE BOYS AND THE SPIES;Or, Dodging the Sharks of the Deep.
THE SUBMARINE BOYS' LIGHTNING CRUISE;Or, The Young Kings of the Deep.
THE SUBMARINE BOYS FOR THE FLAG;Or, Deeding Their Lives to Uncle Sam.
THE SUBMARINE BOYS AND THE SMUGGLERS;Or, Breaking Up the New Jersey Customs Frauds.
THE SQUARE DOLLAR BOYS WAKE UP;Or, Fighting the Trolley Franchise Steal.THE SQUARE DOLLAR BOYS SMASH THE RING;Or, In the Lists Against the Crooked Land Deal.
THE SQUARE DOLLAR BOYS WAKE UP;Or, Fighting the Trolley Franchise Steal.
THE SQUARE DOLLAR BOYS SMASH THE RING;Or, In the Lists Against the Crooked Land Deal.
GRACE HARLOWE'S FIRST YEAR AT OVERTON COLLEGE.GRACE HARLOWE'S SECOND YEAR AT OVERTON COLLEGE.GRACE HARLOWE'S THIRD YEAR AT OVERTON COLLEGE.GRACE HARLOWE'S FOURTH YEAR AT OVERTON COLLEGE.GRACE HARLOWE'S RETURN TO OVERTON CAMPUS.
GRACE HARLOWE'S FIRST YEAR AT OVERTON COLLEGE.
GRACE HARLOWE'S SECOND YEAR AT OVERTON COLLEGE.
GRACE HARLOWE'S THIRD YEAR AT OVERTON COLLEGE.
GRACE HARLOWE'S FOURTH YEAR AT OVERTON COLLEGE.
GRACE HARLOWE'S RETURN TO OVERTON CAMPUS.
DAVE DARRIN AT VERA CRUZ;Or, Fighting With the U. S. Navy in Mexico.
DAVE DARRIN AT VERA CRUZ;Or, Fighting With the U. S. Navy in Mexico.
These tales may be aptly described the best books for boys and girls.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE ROCKIES;Or, The Secret of the Lost Claim.THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN TEXAS;Or, The Veiled Riddle of the Plains.THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN MONTANA;Or, The Mystery of the Old Custer Trail.THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE OZARKS;Or, The Secret of Ruby Mountain.THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE ALKALI;Or, Finding a Key to the Desert Maze.THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN NEW MEXICO;Or, The End of the Silver Trail.THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE GRAND CANYON;Or, The Mystery of Bright Angel Gulch.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE ROCKIES;Or, The Secret of the Lost Claim.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN TEXAS;Or, The Veiled Riddle of the Plains.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN MONTANA;Or, The Mystery of the Old Custer Trail.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE OZARKS;Or, The Secret of Ruby Mountain.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE ALKALI;Or, Finding a Key to the Desert Maze.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN NEW MEXICO;Or, The End of the Silver Trail.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE GRAND CANYON;Or, The Mystery of Bright Angel Gulch.
Each book presents vivid picture of this great industry. Each story is full of adventure and fascination.
THE IRON BOYS IN THE MINES;Or, Starting at the Bottom of the Shaft.THE IRON BOYS AS FOREMEN;Or, Heading the Diamond Drill ShiftTHE IRON BOYS ON THE ORE BOATS;Or, Roughing It on the Great Lakes.THE IRON BOYS IN THE STEEL MILLS;Or, Beginning Anew in the Cinder Pits.
THE IRON BOYS IN THE MINES;Or, Starting at the Bottom of the Shaft.
THE IRON BOYS AS FOREMEN;Or, Heading the Diamond Drill Shift
THE IRON BOYS ON THE ORE BOATS;Or, Roughing It on the Great Lakes.
THE IRON BOYS IN THE STEEL MILLS;Or, Beginning Anew in the Cinder Pits.
MADGE MORTON—CAPTAIN OF THE MERRY MAID.MADGE MORTON'S SECRET.MADGE MORTON'S TRUST.MADGE MORTON'S VICTORY.
MADGE MORTON—CAPTAIN OF THE MERRY MAID.
MADGE MORTON'S SECRET.
MADGE MORTON'S TRUST.
MADGE MORTON'S VICTORY.
The principal characters in these narratives are manly, young Americans whose doings will inspire all boy readers.
DICK PRESCOTT'S FIRST YEAR AT WEST POINT;Or, Two Chums in the Cadet Gray.DICK PRESCOTT'S SECOND YEAR AT WEST POINT;Or, Finding the Glory of the Soldier's Life.DICK PRESCOTT'S THIRD YEAR AT WEST POINT;Or, Standing Firm for Flag and Honor.DICK PRESCOTT'S FOURTH YEAR AT WEST POINT;Or, Ready to Drop the Gray for Shoulder Straps.
DICK PRESCOTT'S FIRST YEAR AT WEST POINT;Or, Two Chums in the Cadet Gray.
DICK PRESCOTT'S SECOND YEAR AT WEST POINT;Or, Finding the Glory of the Soldier's Life.
DICK PRESCOTT'S THIRD YEAR AT WEST POINT;Or, Standing Firm for Flag and Honor.
DICK PRESCOTT'S FOURTH YEAR AT WEST POINT;Or, Ready to Drop the Gray for Shoulder Straps.
The Spirit of the new Navy is delightfully and truthfully depicted in these volumes.
DAVE DARRIN'S FIRST YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS;Or, Two Plebe Midshipmen at the U. S. Naval Academy.DAVE DARRIN'S SECOND YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS;Or, Two Midshipmen as Naval Academy "Youngsters."DAVE DARRIN'S THIRD YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS;Or, Leaders of the Second Class Midshipmen.DAVE DARRIN'S FOURTH YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS;Or, Headed for Graduation and the Big Cruise.
DAVE DARRIN'S FIRST YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS;Or, Two Plebe Midshipmen at the U. S. Naval Academy.
DAVE DARRIN'S SECOND YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS;Or, Two Midshipmen as Naval Academy "Youngsters."
DAVE DARRIN'S THIRD YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS;Or, Leaders of the Second Class Midshipmen.
DAVE DARRIN'S FOURTH YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS;Or, Headed for Graduation and the Big Cruise.
The heroes of these stories are known to readers of the High School Boys Series. In this new series Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton prove worthy of all the traditions of Dick & Co.
THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN COLORADO;Or, At Railroad Building in Earnest.THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN ARIZONA;Or, Laying Tracks on the "Man-Killer" Quicksand.THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN NEVADA;Or, Seeking Fortune on the Turn of a Pick.THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN MEXICO;Or, Fighting the Mine Swindlers.
THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN COLORADO;Or, At Railroad Building in Earnest.
THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN ARIZONA;Or, Laying Tracks on the "Man-Killer" Quicksand.
THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN NEVADA;Or, Seeking Fortune on the Turn of a Pick.
THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN MEXICO;Or, Fighting the Mine Swindlers.
These books breathe the life and spirit of the United States Army of to-day, and the life, just as it is, is described by a master pen.
UNCLE SAM'S BOYS IN THE RANKS;Or, Two Recruits in the United States Army.UNCLE SAM'S BOYS ON FIELD DUTY;Or, Winning Corporal's Chevrons.UNCLE SAM'S BOYS AS SERGEANTS;Or, Handling Their First Real Commands.UNCLE SAM'S BOYS IN THE PHILIPPINES;Or, Following the Flag Against the Moros.
UNCLE SAM'S BOYS IN THE RANKS;Or, Two Recruits in the United States Army.
UNCLE SAM'S BOYS ON FIELD DUTY;Or, Winning Corporal's Chevrons.
UNCLE SAM'S BOYS AS SERGEANTS;Or, Handling Their First Real Commands.
UNCLE SAM'S BOYS IN THE PHILIPPINES;Or, Following the Flag Against the Moros.
These stories throb with the life of young Americans on to-day's huge drab Dreadnaughts.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS AT SEA;Or, Two Apprentices in Uncle Sam's Navy.THE BATTLESHIP BOYS FIRST STEP UPWARD;Or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers.THE BATTLESHIP BOYS IN FOREIGN SERVICE;Or, Earning New Ratings in European Seas.THE BATTLESHIP BOYS IN THE TROPICS;Or, Upholding the American Flag in a Honduras Revolution.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS AT SEA;Or, Two Apprentices in Uncle Sam's Navy.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS FIRST STEP UPWARD;Or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS IN FOREIGN SERVICE;Or, Earning New Ratings in European Seas.
THE BATTLESHIP BOYS IN THE TROPICS;Or, Upholding the American Flag in a Honduras Revolution.
Real live stories pulsing with the vibrant atmosphere of outdoor life.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS UNDER CANVAS.THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS ACROSS COUNTRY.THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS AFLOAT.THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS IN THE HILLS.THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS BY THE SEA.THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS ON THE TENNIS COURTS.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS UNDER CANVAS.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS ACROSS COUNTRY.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS AFLOAT.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS IN THE HILLS.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS BY THE SEA.
THE MEADOW-BROOK GIRLS ON THE TENNIS COURTS.
In this series of bright, crisp books a new note has been struck. Boys of every age under sixty will be interested in these fascinating volumes.
THE HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN;Or, Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports.THE HIGH SCHOOL PITCHER;Or, Dick & Co. on the Gridley Diamond.THE HIGH SCHOOL LEFT END;Or, Dick & Co. Grilling on the Football Gridiron.THE HIGH SCHOOL CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM;Or, Dick & Co. Leading the Athletic Vanguard.
THE HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN;Or, Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports.
THE HIGH SCHOOL PITCHER;Or, Dick & Co. on the Gridley Diamond.
THE HIGH SCHOOL LEFT END;Or, Dick & Co. Grilling on the Football Gridiron.
THE HIGH SCHOOL CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM;Or, Dick & Co. Leading the Athletic Vanguard.
This series of stories, based on the actual doings of grammar school boys, comes near to the heart of the average American boy.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS OF GRIDLEY;Or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving.THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS SNOWBOUND;Or, Dick & Co. at Winter Sports.THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS IN THE WOODS;Or, Dick & Co. Trail Fun and Knowledge.THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS IN SUMMER ATHLETICS;Or, Dick & Co. Make Their Fame Secure.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS OF GRIDLEY;Or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS SNOWBOUND;Or, Dick & Co. at Winter Sports.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS IN THE WOODS;Or, Dick & Co. Trail Fun and Knowledge.
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS IN SUMMER ATHLETICS;Or, Dick & Co. Make Their Fame Secure.
"Give us more Dick Prescott books!"
This has been the burden of the cry from young readers of the country over. Almost numberless letters have been received by the publishers, making this eager demand; for Dick Prescott, Dave Darrin, Tom Reade, and the other members of Dick & Co. are the most popular high school boys in the land. Boys will alternately thrill and chuckle when reading these splendid narratives.
THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' CANOE CLUB;Or, Dick & Co.'s Rivals on Lake Pleasant.THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IN SUMMER CAMP;Or, The Dick Prescott Six Training for the Gridley Eleven.THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' FISHING TRIP;Or, Dick & Co. in the Wilderness.THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' TRAINING HIKE;Or, Dick & Co. Making Themselves "Hard as Nails."
THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' CANOE CLUB;Or, Dick & Co.'s Rivals on Lake Pleasant.
THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IN SUMMER CAMP;Or, The Dick Prescott Six Training for the Gridley Eleven.
THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' FISHING TRIP;Or, Dick & Co. in the Wilderness.
THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' TRAINING HIKE;Or, Dick & Co. Making Themselves "Hard as Nails."
Mr. Darlington's books breathe forth every phase of an intensely interesting and exciting life.
THE CIRCUS BOYS ON THE FLYING RINGS;Or, Making the Start in the Sawdust Life.THE CIRCUS BOYS ACROSS THE CONTINENT;Or, Winning New Laurels on the Tanbark.THE CIRCUS BOYS IN DIXIE LAND;Or, Winning the Plaudits of the Sunny South.THE CIRCUS BOYS ON THE MISSISSIPPI;Or, Afloat with the Big Show on the Big River.
THE CIRCUS BOYS ON THE FLYING RINGS;Or, Making the Start in the Sawdust Life.
THE CIRCUS BOYS ACROSS THE CONTINENT;Or, Winning New Laurels on the Tanbark.
THE CIRCUS BOYS IN DIXIE LAND;Or, Winning the Plaudits of the Sunny South.
THE CIRCUS BOYS ON THE MISSISSIPPI;Or, Afloat with the Big Show on the Big River.
These breezy stories of the American High School Girl take the reader fairly by storm.
GRACE HARLOWE'S PLEBE YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL;Or, The Merry Doings of the Oakdale Freshman Girls.GRACE HARLOWE'S SOPHOMORE YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL;Or, The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics.GRACE HARLOWE'S JUNIOR YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL;Or, Fast Friends in the Sororities.GRACE HARLOWE'S SENIOR YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL;Or, The Parting of the Ways.
GRACE HARLOWE'S PLEBE YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL;Or, The Merry Doings of the Oakdale Freshman Girls.
GRACE HARLOWE'S SOPHOMORE YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL;Or, The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics.
GRACE HARLOWE'S JUNIOR YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL;Or, Fast Friends in the Sororities.
GRACE HARLOWE'S SENIOR YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL;Or, The Parting of the Ways.
No girl's library—no family book-case can be considered at all complete unless it contains these sparkling twentieth-century books.
THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT NEWPORT;Or, Watching the Summer Parade.THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS IN THE BERKSHIRES;Or, The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail.THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS ALONG THE HUDSON;Or, Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow.THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT CHICAGO;Or, Winning Out Against Heavy Odds.THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT PALM BEACH;Or, Proving Their Mettle Under Southern Skies.THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT WASHINGTON;Or, Checkmating the Plots of Foreign Spies.
THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT NEWPORT;Or, Watching the Summer Parade.
THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS IN THE BERKSHIRES;Or, The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail.
THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS ALONG THE HUDSON;Or, Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow.
THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT CHICAGO;Or, Winning Out Against Heavy Odds.
THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT PALM BEACH;Or, Proving Their Mettle Under Southern Skies.
THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT WASHINGTON;Or, Checkmating the Plots of Foreign Spies.