Billie Bradley and the School Mystery; Or, The Girl From Oklahoma

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by Janet D. Wheeler


  BILLIE BRADLEY SERIES

  BY JANET D. WHEELER

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors_ _Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid_

  Billie Bradley at Twin Lakes]

  1. BILLIE BRADLEY AND HER INHERITANCE _or The Queer Homestead at Cherry Corners_

  Billie Bradley fell heir to an old homestead that was unoccupied and located far away in a lonely section of the country. How Billie went there, accompanied by some of her chums, and what queer things happened, go to make up a story no girl will want to miss.

  2. BILLIE BRADLEY AT THREE-TOWERS HALL _or Leading a Needed Rebellion_

  Three-Towers Hall was a boarding school for girls. For a short time after Billie arrived there all went well. But then the head of the school had to go on a long journey and she left the girls in charge of two teachers, sisters, who believed in severe discipline and in very, very plain food and little of it--and then there was a row!

  3. BILLIE BRADLEY ON LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND _or The Mystery of the Wreck_

  One of Billie’s friends owned a summer bungalow on Lighthouse Island, near the coast. The school girls made up a party and visited the Island. There was a storm and a wreck, and three little children were washed ashore.

  4. BILLIE BRADLEY AND HER CLASSMATES _or The Secret of the Locked Tower_

  Billie and her chums come to the rescue of several little children who had broken through the ice. There is the mystery of a lost invention, and also the dreaded mystery of the locked school tower.

  5. BILLIE BRADLEY AT TWIN LAKES _or Jolly Schoolgirls Afloat and Ashore_

  A tale of outdoor adventure in which Billie and her chums have a great variety of adventures. They visit an artists’ colony and there fall in with a strange girl living with an old boatman who abuses her constantly.

  6. BILLIE BRADLEY AT TREASURE COVE _or The Old Sailor’s Secret_

  A lively story of school girl doings. How Billie heard of the treasure and how she and her chums went in quest of the same is told in a peculiarly absorbing manner.

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