THE MACMILLAN JUVENILE LIBRARY

Allen—A Kentucky Cardinal.Allen—The Reign of Law.Atherton—Patience Sparhawk.Child—Jim Hands.Crawford—The Heart of Rome.Crawford—Fair Margaret: A Portrait.Davis—A Friend of Cæsar.Drummond—The Justice of the King.Elizabeth and Her German Garden.Gale—Loves of Pelleas and Etarre.Herrick—The Common Lot.London—Adventure.London—Burning Daylight.Loti—Disenchanted.Lucas—Mr. Ingleside.Mason—The Four Feathers.Norris—Mother.Oxenham—The Long Road.Pryor—The Colonel's Story.Remington—Ermine of the Yellowstone.Roberts—Kings in Exile.Robins—The Convert.Robins—A Dark Lantern.Ward—David Grieve.Wells—The Wheels of Chance.

Allen—A Kentucky Cardinal.Allen—The Reign of Law.Atherton—Patience Sparhawk.Child—Jim Hands.Crawford—The Heart of Rome.Crawford—Fair Margaret: A Portrait.Davis—A Friend of Cæsar.Drummond—The Justice of the King.Elizabeth and Her German Garden.Gale—Loves of Pelleas and Etarre.Herrick—The Common Lot.London—Adventure.London—Burning Daylight.Loti—Disenchanted.Lucas—Mr. Ingleside.Mason—The Four Feathers.Norris—Mother.Oxenham—The Long Road.Pryor—The Colonel's Story.Remington—Ermine of the Yellowstone.Roberts—Kings in Exile.Robins—The Convert.Robins—A Dark Lantern.Ward—David Grieve.Wells—The Wheels of Chance.

Altsheler—The Horsemen of the Plains.Bacon—While Caroline Was Growing.Carroll—Alice's Adventures and Through the Looking Glass.Dix—A Little Captive Lad.Greene—Pickett's Gap.Lucas—Slow Coach.Mabie—Book of Christmas.Major—The Bears of Blue River.Major—Uncle Tom Andy Bill.Nesbit—The Railway Children.Whyte—The Story Book Girls.Wright—Dream Fox Story Book.Wright—Aunt Jimmy's Will.

Altsheler—The Horsemen of the Plains.Bacon—While Caroline Was Growing.Carroll—Alice's Adventures and Through the Looking Glass.Dix—A Little Captive Lad.Greene—Pickett's Gap.Lucas—Slow Coach.Mabie—Book of Christmas.Major—The Bears of Blue River.Major—Uncle Tom Andy Bill.Nesbit—The Railway Children.Whyte—The Story Book Girls.Wright—Dream Fox Story Book.Wright—Aunt Jimmy's Will.

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been corrected. Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below(back to opening note):page 16: hyphen removedabout that long'--he measured less than an inch on his minutefore-finger[hyphen removed]--'with long holes through so theypage 9: typographical error correctedrefusal to letattenion[attention]go was mitigated by something in the quietness,page 17: hyphen removed'Why?' said Mr. Freddy, sticking in hiseye-glass[hyphen removed].page 36: hyphen addedkept watching with a kind ofhalf-absent-[hyphen added]mindedscornpage 102: quotation typographical error correctedDr. Pankhurst and Mr. Jacob Bright passed a second reading."[']page 105: quotation typographical error correctednext monster petition to Parliament asking for Woman's Suffrage."[']page 110: typographical error correctedthe vivid scarlet lips; almostspleepy[sleepy]the heavy-lidded eyes.page 125: quotation typographical error correctedThose of you who want to see women free, hold up your hands."[']page 248: typographical error corrected'We got a gryte deal to do with ourwgyes[wyges], we women has.page 250: quotation typographical error corrected'Why didn't you stay where I left you?"[']he answered, withoutpage 252: added single quotation marka rich chuckle. 'She's a educatin' of us![']page 258: added double quotation mark"Look at this big crowd. W'y, we're allmen! If the women want the vote, w'y ain't they here to s'y so?["]Well, I'll tell you w'y. It's because they've 'ad to getpage 260: typographical error correctedin a turtle-esque fashionhighty[highly]provocative,page 265: quotation typographical error correctedwhose crime is, they ask for the vote?'["]But try as I would,page 292: typographical error correctedStonor as he came in seemed to take noacccount[account]of thosepage 299: typographical error correctedfor that moment hesemed[seemed]as bankrupt in denunciation

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:

Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been corrected. Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below(back to opening note):

page 16: hyphen removedabout that long'--he measured less than an inch on his minutefore-finger[hyphen removed]--'with long holes through so theypage 9: typographical error correctedrefusal to letattenion[attention]go was mitigated by something in the quietness,page 17: hyphen removed'Why?' said Mr. Freddy, sticking in hiseye-glass[hyphen removed].page 36: hyphen addedkept watching with a kind ofhalf-absent-[hyphen added]mindedscornpage 102: quotation typographical error correctedDr. Pankhurst and Mr. Jacob Bright passed a second reading."[']page 105: quotation typographical error correctednext monster petition to Parliament asking for Woman's Suffrage."[']page 110: typographical error correctedthe vivid scarlet lips; almostspleepy[sleepy]the heavy-lidded eyes.page 125: quotation typographical error correctedThose of you who want to see women free, hold up your hands."[']page 248: typographical error corrected'We got a gryte deal to do with ourwgyes[wyges], we women has.page 250: quotation typographical error corrected'Why didn't you stay where I left you?"[']he answered, withoutpage 252: added single quotation marka rich chuckle. 'She's a educatin' of us![']page 258: added double quotation mark"Look at this big crowd. W'y, we're allmen! If the women want the vote, w'y ain't they here to s'y so?["]Well, I'll tell you w'y. It's because they've 'ad to getpage 260: typographical error correctedin a turtle-esque fashionhighty[highly]provocative,page 265: quotation typographical error correctedwhose crime is, they ask for the vote?'["]But try as I would,page 292: typographical error correctedStonor as he came in seemed to take noacccount[account]of thosepage 299: typographical error correctedfor that moment hesemed[seemed]as bankrupt in denunciation


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