The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 24, April 22, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 28 of 38 (73%)
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The first two, "Witch Winnie" and "Witch Winnie's Mystery," are
boarding-school stories. Other good books are: "When I Was Your Age," by Laura Richards; "Two Girls," and "Girls Together," by Miss Blanchard; "Half a Dozen Girls," by Anna Chapin Ray; "Dr. Gilbert's Daughters," by Margaret Matthews; "Captain Polly," "Flying Hill Farm," and "The Mate of The Mary Ann," by Sophie Sweet; "Summer in a Canon," and "Polly Oliver's Problem," by Kate D. Wiggin; The "Katy Did" series, by Susan Coolidge; the Quinnebasset Series, by Sophie May, comprising "The Doctor's Daughter," "Asbury Twins," "Our Helen," "Janet," and "Quinnebasset Girls"; "The Jolly Good Time" books, by Mary P. Wells Smith; and all the books of Lucy C. Lillie, Nora Perry, Mrs. Mead, and Mrs. Molesworth. I have read and enjoyed all the above, and can recommend them to any one as delightful stories of boys and girls. EDITH. MY DEAR EDITH: We are glad to have your nice letter to publish, and will be pleased to have you read for us. EDITOR. DEAR MR. EDITOR: |
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