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THE PANSY BOOKS.
By "PANSY" (Mrs. G. R. Alden).
"Mrs. Alden's writings are so pure, earnest, and hopeful that adaily absorption of her pithiest thoughts must prove an enrichingprocess."--_N. Y. Witness._
$1.00 per volume.
54. Dr. Deane's Way. 55. Miss Priscilla Hunter. 56. Mrs. Deane's Way. 57. What She Said.
75 cents per volume.
58. At Home and Abroad. 59. Bobby's Wolf and other Stories. 60. Couldn't Be Bought. 61. Five Friends. 62. In the Woods and Out. 63. Jessie Wells. 64. Modern Sacrifice (A). 65. Mrs. Harry Harper's Awakening. 66. New Year's Tangles. 67. Next Things. 68. Older Brother (The). 69. Pansy's Scrap Book. 70. Some Young Heroines. 71. Worth Having. 72. Young Folks Worth Knowing.
60 cents per volume.
73. Bernie's White Chicken. 74. Docia's Journal. 75. Getting Ahead. 76. Helen Lester. 77. Mary Burton Abroad. 78. Monteagle. 79. Pansies. 80. Six Little Girls. 81. Stories Told for a Purpose. 82. That Boy Bob. 83. Two Boys.
50 cents per volume.
84. Browning Boys (The). 85. Dozen of Them (A). 86. Exact Truth (The). 87. Gertrude's Diary. 88. Glimpses of Boyhood. 89. Glimpses of Girlhood. 90. Grace Holbrook. 91. Hedge Fence. 92. Helen the Historian. 93. Her Mother's Bible. 94. Kaleidoscope (The). 95. Little Card (The). 96. Side by Side. 97. Six o'Clock in the Evening. 98. Stories from the Life of Jesus. 99. Stories of Great Men. 100. Stories of Remarkable Women. 101. Story of Puff. 102. Their Vacation. 103. We Twelve Girls. 104. World of Little People (A).
PANSY TRADE-MARK REGISTERED JUNE 4, 1895.
_At all Bookstores, or sent postpaid upon receipt of price._
LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY, Boston.
THE PANSY BOOKS.
By "PANSY" (Mrs. G. R. Alden).
"There is something so pure and earnest and elevating in all Mrs.Alden's writings that no young reader can absorb them without beingmorally and spiritually bettered by them."--_Christian Work._
$1.50 per volume.
1. As in a Mirror. 2. Aunt Hannah, Martha and John. 3. Chautauqua Girls at Home. 4. Chrissy's Endeavor. 5. Christie's Christmas. 6. Eighty-Seven. 7. Endless Chain (An). 8. Ester Ried. 9. Ester Ried Yet Speaking. 10. Four Girls at Chautauqua. 11. Hall in the Grove (The). 12. Her Associate Members. 13. Household Puzzles. 14. Interrupted. 15. John Remington, Martyr. 16. Judge Burnham's Daughters. 17. Julia Ried. 18. King's Daughters. 19. Links in Rebecca's Life. 20. Little Fishers and Their Nets. 21. Making Fate. 22. Man of the House. 23. Mrs. Solomon Smith Looking On. 24. New Graft on the Family Tree (A). 25. One Commonplace Day. 26. Overruled. 27. Pocket Measure (The). 28. Prince of Peace (The). 29. Randolphs (The). 30. Ruth Erskine's Crosses. 31. Sevenfold Trouble (A). 32. Spun from Fact. 33. Stephen Mitchell's Journey. 34. Those Boys. 35. Three People. 36. Tip Lewis and His Lamp. 37. Twenty Minutes Late. 38. Wanted. 39. What They Couldn't. 40. Wise and Otherwise. 41. Yesterday Framed in To-day.
$1.25 per volume.
42. Cunning Workmen. 43. Divers Women. 44. Echoing and Reechoing. 45. From Different Standpoints. 46. Grandpa's Darlings. 47. Miss Dee Dunmore Bryant. 48. Modern Exodus (A). 49. Modern Prophets. 50. Only Ten Cents. 51. Profiles. 52. Reuben's Hindrances. 53. Sidney Martin's Christmas.
PANSY TRADE-MARK REGISTERED JUNE 4, 1895.
_At all Bookstores, or sent postpaid upon receipt of price._
LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY, Boston.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Punctuation errors repaired.
Page 49, "daugther" changed to "daughter" (course not, daughter)
Page 52, "supurb" changed to "superb" (it was simply superb)
Page 142, "yon" changed to "you" (best help you)
Page 142, "umbarrassing" changed to "embarrassing" (embarrassing ortrying)
Page 214, "dependent" changed to "dependant" (boy dependant on)
Page 402, "fron" changed to "from" (from this ordeal)
Page 414, "greal" changed to "great" (had great power)
The final two pages, the booklists, seemed to be out of order. This wasretained.