Mary Jane's City Home

MARY JANE’S CITY

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BY

CLARA INGRAM JUDSON

Author of

“Flower Fairies,” “Good-Night Stories,” “Billy Robin

and His Neighbors,” “Bed Time Tales,”

“The Junior Cook Book,” and

Other Works

ILLUSTRATED BY

THELMA GOOCH

NEW YORK

BARSE & HOPKINS

PUBLISHERS


Copyright, 1920,

by

Barse & Hopkins

PRINTED IN THE U. S. A.


TO

MY MOTHER and FATHER


CONTENTS

  PAGE
Finding the New Home 11
The Folks Around The Corner 22
Visiting with Betty 35
Sand Castles 49
The Beach Supper 64
Mary Jane Goes Shopping 76
The Bus Ride 88
The Birthday Luncheon 100
Lost—One Doll Cart 115
A Trip to the Zoo 128
A Day in the Parks 143
Visitors—and a Boat Ride 156
School Begins 171
Christmas in Chicago 184
A Summer Home—and a Telegram 201

ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE
And she pointed out the little seal who was a bit too slow. Frontispiece
And then, sliding in the wet sand, she sat right down in the lake and sent a wave of ripples right over her castle 60
“But it’s all down my dress,” said Mary Jane, trying her very best not to cry 110
This year, seeing Mary Jane was such a very old person, she was allowed to put the gold star on the top of the tree 194

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