The Mornin'-Glory Girl

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CHAPTER I. MRS. WOPP'S HOSPITALITY.

CHAPTER II. CONCERNING BETTY.

CHAPTER III. A DAY AT SCHOOL.

CHAPTER IV. WASH-DAY AT MRS. WOPP'S.

CHAPTER V. A DANCE IN THE CEDAR HILLS.

CHAPTER VI. AN EVENING IN THE WOPP PARLOR.

CHAPTER VII. THE LITTLE CHURCH IN THE COULEE.

CHAPTER VIII. BETTY VISITS THE CITY OF HER DREAMS.

CHAPTER IX. THE VAUDEVILLE SHOW.

CHAPTER X. THE CIRCUS.

CHAPTER XI. JONAH AND THE WHALE.

CHAPTER XII. THE AUTOGRAPH QUILT.

CHAPTER XIII. MOSES GAINS PRESTIGE.

CHAPTER XIV. BETTY AMONG THE FLOWERS

CHAPTER XV. MERRY-MAKING IN THE HAY-LOFT.

CHAPTER XVI. MOSES HAS EXCITING EXPERIENCES.

CHAPTER XVII. A SAMPLE OF EBENEZER WOPP'S IRE.

CHAPTER XVIII. A PAIR OF CHECKED TROUSERS.

CHAPTER XIX. BETTY'S ILLNESS.

Title: The Mornin'-Glory Girl

Author: Alice Maud Winlow and Kathryn Pocklington

Language: English

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The Mornin’-Glory Girl

By

Alice M. Winlow
and
Kathryn Pocklington

McCLELLAND & STEWART, LIMITED

PUBLISHERS—TORONTO

COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1920
BY McCLELLAND & STEWART, LIMITED, TORONTO

PRINTED IN CANADA

THIS LITTLE BOOK IS DEDICATED
TO THOSE KINDLY SOULS
WHO CONSISTENTLY SING,
“SCATTER SEEDS OF KINDNESS.”

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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