Blythe Halliday's Voyage Artful Madge The Ideas of Polly Nannie's Theatre Party Olivia's Sun-Dial Bagging a Grandfather
Title: A Bookful of Girls Author: Anna Fuller Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 By Anna Fuller A Literary Courtship A Venetian June Peak and Prairie Pratt Portraits Later Pratt Portraits One of the Pilgrims Katherine Day A Bookful of Girls The Thunderhead Lady By Anna Fuller and Brian Read “Suddenly a new sound reached her ear.”
A Bookful of Girls By Anna Fuller Author of “Pratt Portraits,” “Katherine Day,” etc. emblem Illustrated emblem G. P. Putnam’s Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press Copyright, 1905 BY ANNA FULLER The Knickerbocker Press, New York TO S. E. R. THE YOUNGEST OF ALL MY FRIENDS CONTENTS | PAGE | Blythe Halliday’s Voyage | 1 | Artful Madge | 63 | The Ideas of Polly | 129 | Nannie’s Theatre Party | 194 | Olivia’s Sun-Dial | 216 | Bagging a Grandfather | 238 | ILLUSTRATIONS | PAGE | “Suddenly a new sound reached her ear.” | Frontispiece | “Eleanor’s eyes had wandered to the high, broad north window.” | 80 | “Mufty hastily established himself across her shoulder.” | 142 | “All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.” | 201 | “Please ma’am, will ye gimme a bowkay?” | 227 | “‘Good afternoon, Grandfather,’ was the apparition’s cheerful greeting.” | 255 | |
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