THE ELDER BROTHER. BY
MRS. E. E. BOYD. BOSTON: BRADLEY and WOODRUFF. 234 and 236 Congress St.
CONTENTS.
"OUR GUY."
CHAPTER I. NEW YEAR'S EVE H E had gone, the good old year! It
CHAPTER II. DIFFERENTLY CONSTITUTED. N EITHER of the girls
CHAPTER III. GUY OR CHRIST. T HERE are times when the soul
CHAPTER IV. LITTLE PHILIP. T HERE never was a greater contrast
CHAPTER V. WHAT HAPPENED ONE DAY. A T the beginning of the
CHAPTER VI. DEATH, THEN LIFE. M RS. Nelson will be willing to
CHAPTER VII. GUY GIVES HIS VIEWS IN FULL. M ARTHA was fairly
CHAPTER VIII . THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION. R IPLEY, like
CHAPTER IX . A DAY OF PLEASURE. I T was an unusually warm day
CHAPTER X . MISS SMITHERS COMES, AND A SURPRISE. W E had better
CHAPTER XI . THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S EXCURSION. R UTH and Agnes had
CHAPTER XII . PETE'S SLAVERY AND FREEDOM. W ELL, it's rather
CHAPTER XIII . REV. JOHN JAY DELIVERS HIS MESSAGE. T HE Rev.
CHAPTER XIV . "WEEPING MAY ENDURE FOR A NIGHT." G UY had lost
CHAPTER XV . "BUT JOY COMETH IN THE MORNING." T HEY sat, each