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by Harriet Pyne Grove


  The Camp Fire Girls Series

  By HILDEGARD G. FREY

  A Series of Outdoor Stories for Girls 12 to 16 Years. All Cloth Bound Copyright Titles

  PRICE 50 CENTS EACH Postage 10c. Extra.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS IN THE MAINE WOODS; or, The Winnebagos go Camping.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT SCHOOL; or, The Wohelo Weavers.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT ONOWAY HOUSE; or, The Magic Garden.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS GO MOTORING; or, Along the Road That Leads the Way.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS’ LARKS AND PRANKS; or, The House of the Open Door.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ON ELLEN’S ISLE; or, The Trail of the Seven Cedars.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ON THE OPEN ROAD; or, Glorify Work.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS DO THEIR BIT; or, Over the Top with the Winnebagos.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS SOLVE A MYSTERY; or, The Christmas Adventure at Carver House.

  THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT CAMP KEEWAYDIN; or, Down Paddles.

  For sale by all booksellers, or sent on receipt of price by the Publishers A. L. BURT COMPANY, 114-120 E. 23d St., NEW YORK

  THE MERRY LYNN SERIES

  By HARRIET PYNE GROVE

  Cloth Bound. Jackets in Colors.

  The charm of school and camp life, out-door sports and European travel is found in these winning tales of Merilyn and her friends at boarding school and college. These realistic stories of the everyday life, the fun, frolic and special adventures of the Beechwood girls will be enjoyed by all girls of high school age.

  MERILYN ENTERS BEECHWOLD MERILYN AT CAMP MEENAHGA MERILYN TESTS LOYALTY MERILYN’S NEW ADVENTURE MERILYN FORRESTER, CO-ED. THE “MERRY LYNN” MINE

  A. L. BURT COMPANY, _Publishers_ 114-120 EAST 23rd STREET NEW YORK

  Books for Girls

  By GRACE MAY NORTH

  Author of THE VIRGINIA DAVIS SERIES

  All Clothbound. Copyright Titles.

  _With Individual Jackets in Colors_

  MEG OF MYSTERY MOUNTAIN

  This story tells of the summer vacation some young people spent in the mountains and how they cleared up the mystery of the lost cabin at Crazy Creek Mine.

  RILLA OF THE LIGHTHOUSE

  “Rilla” had lived all her life with only her grandfather and “Uncle Barney” as companions, but finally, at High Cliff Seminary, her great test came and the lovable girl from Windy Island Lighthouse met it brilliantly.

  NAN OF THE GYPSIES

  In this tale of a wandering gypsy band, Nan, who has spent her childhood with the gypsies, is adopted by a woman of wealth, and by her love and loyalty to her, she proves her fine character and true worth.

  SISTERS

  The personal characteristics and incidents in the lives of two girls--one thoughtless and proud, the other devoted and self-sacrificing--are vividly described in this story, told as it is with sympathy and understanding for both.

  A. L. BURT COMPANY, Publishers, 114-120 EAST 23rd STREET NEW YORK

  Transcriber’s Note:

  Page 5 said to Ann privately, Mrs. Tyson _changed to_ said to Ann privately, as Mrs. Tyson

  Page 6 have taken worse risks that that _changed to_ have taken worse risks than that

  Page 205 they evidently possesssed _changed to_ they evidently possessed

  Page 206 loked sober for some time _changed to_ looked sober for some time

  Page 215 shone betwen two masses of growth _changed to_ shone between two masses of growth

  Page 225 to miss seing the waters and sky _changed to_ to miss seeing the waters and sky

  Page 232 Mr. Tyson undersood the whole matter _changed to_ Mr. Tyson understood the whole matter

 



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