Chapter 14

SUNDROPS,[3]Our Extra Summer Number, is now published (price 6d.), and our readers must order it at once from their booksellers, if they wish to possess a copy, as the Number cannot be reprinted.CONTENTS.Frontispiece: Sweet Summer Eve.Ivy.A Short Story. By the LadyDunboyne, Author of “The Three Old Maids of Leigh,” etc.Offers of Marriage.ByIsabella Fyvie Mayo.On Perfection of Position for Girl Cyclists.Fully Illustrated. By Mrs.Egbert A. Norton.In the Red Days of the Terror.A Story in Four Chapters. ByMaria A. Hoyer, Author of “A Trick for a Trick.”How I Won my Bee Certificate.Little Tapers.By the Rev.Frederick Langbridge, M.A.Bound for Life.A Story. ByGrace Stebbing.The Cuisine of Foreign Countries.By a Traveller.June-Time and Roses.A Poem.Gipsies.Song and Chorus for Girls’ Voices. ByEthel Harraden.Two Noble Women of Hawaii.BySusan E. Pinder.How to make the most of Life.ByC. E. Skinner.The Forest Princess.A Short Story. ByMary E. Hullah.Autobiography of a Perambulator.ByAnne Beale.Rachel.A Rustic Idyll. ByIsabel S. Jacomb-Hood.A Seaside Holiday.ByClotilda Marson.What the Hollyhocks and Lilies Saw.ByGertrude Page.Three of Shakespeare’s Heroines.ByC. H. Irwin.There is Plenty of Room on the Top.A True Story. ByAda. M. Trotter.The Quaint and Grotesque in Embroidery.ByFred Miller.To the Golden City.ByHenry Finch-Lee.Swimming for Girls.Olive Digby’s Ordeal.ByHelen Marion Burnside.“Who’d have thought it!”ByEleanor C. Saltmer.New Puzzle for our Extra Summer Part.Varieties.Household Hints.

SUNDROPS,[3]

Our Extra Summer Number, is now published (price 6d.), and our readers must order it at once from their booksellers, if they wish to possess a copy, as the Number cannot be reprinted.

CONTENTS.

Frontispiece: Sweet Summer Eve.

Ivy.A Short Story. By the LadyDunboyne, Author of “The Three Old Maids of Leigh,” etc.Offers of Marriage.ByIsabella Fyvie Mayo.On Perfection of Position for Girl Cyclists.Fully Illustrated. By Mrs.Egbert A. Norton.In the Red Days of the Terror.A Story in Four Chapters. ByMaria A. Hoyer, Author of “A Trick for a Trick.”How I Won my Bee Certificate.Little Tapers.By the Rev.Frederick Langbridge, M.A.Bound for Life.A Story. ByGrace Stebbing.The Cuisine of Foreign Countries.By a Traveller.June-Time and Roses.A Poem.Gipsies.Song and Chorus for Girls’ Voices. ByEthel Harraden.Two Noble Women of Hawaii.BySusan E. Pinder.How to make the most of Life.ByC. E. Skinner.The Forest Princess.A Short Story. ByMary E. Hullah.Autobiography of a Perambulator.ByAnne Beale.Rachel.A Rustic Idyll. ByIsabel S. Jacomb-Hood.A Seaside Holiday.ByClotilda Marson.What the Hollyhocks and Lilies Saw.ByGertrude Page.Three of Shakespeare’s Heroines.ByC. H. Irwin.There is Plenty of Room on the Top.A True Story. ByAda. M. Trotter.The Quaint and Grotesque in Embroidery.ByFred Miller.To the Golden City.ByHenry Finch-Lee.Swimming for Girls.Olive Digby’s Ordeal.ByHelen Marion Burnside.“Who’d have thought it!”ByEleanor C. Saltmer.New Puzzle for our Extra Summer Part.Varieties.Household Hints.

Ivy.A Short Story. By the LadyDunboyne, Author of “The Three Old Maids of Leigh,” etc.

Offers of Marriage.ByIsabella Fyvie Mayo.

On Perfection of Position for Girl Cyclists.Fully Illustrated. By Mrs.Egbert A. Norton.

In the Red Days of the Terror.A Story in Four Chapters. ByMaria A. Hoyer, Author of “A Trick for a Trick.”

How I Won my Bee Certificate.

Little Tapers.By the Rev.Frederick Langbridge, M.A.

Bound for Life.A Story. ByGrace Stebbing.

The Cuisine of Foreign Countries.By a Traveller.

June-Time and Roses.A Poem.

Gipsies.Song and Chorus for Girls’ Voices. ByEthel Harraden.

Two Noble Women of Hawaii.BySusan E. Pinder.

How to make the most of Life.ByC. E. Skinner.

The Forest Princess.A Short Story. ByMary E. Hullah.

Autobiography of a Perambulator.ByAnne Beale.

Rachel.A Rustic Idyll. ByIsabel S. Jacomb-Hood.

A Seaside Holiday.ByClotilda Marson.

What the Hollyhocks and Lilies Saw.ByGertrude Page.

Three of Shakespeare’s Heroines.ByC. H. Irwin.

There is Plenty of Room on the Top.A True Story. ByAda. M. Trotter.

The Quaint and Grotesque in Embroidery.ByFred Miller.

To the Golden City.ByHenry Finch-Lee.

Swimming for Girls.

Olive Digby’s Ordeal.ByHelen Marion Burnside.

“Who’d have thought it!”ByEleanor C. Saltmer.

New Puzzle for our Extra Summer Part.

Varieties.

Household Hints.

FOOTNOTES:[1]Soult was recalled too soon, and this was done by Romana. In the year 1814 a marble monument was erected by the English Government at Coruña.[2]See Rev. xxi. 2, 9.[3]Evening primrose (Œnothera fruticosa).

FOOTNOTES:

[1]Soult was recalled too soon, and this was done by Romana. In the year 1814 a marble monument was erected by the English Government at Coruña.

[1]Soult was recalled too soon, and this was done by Romana. In the year 1814 a marble monument was erected by the English Government at Coruña.

[2]See Rev. xxi. 2, 9.

[2]See Rev. xxi. 2, 9.

[3]Evening primrose (Œnothera fruticosa).

[3]Evening primrose (Œnothera fruticosa).


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