Mary Louise
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the
Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Edith Van Dyne
Author of Aunt Jane's Nieces Series The Daring Twins, etc.
You will like Mary Louise because she is so much like yourself. Mrs. Van Dyne has succeeded in finding a very human girl for her heroine; Mary Louise is really not a fiction character at all. Perhaps you know the author through her Aunt Jane's Nieces stories; then you don't need to be told that you will want to read all the volumes that will be written about lovable Mary Louise. Mrs. Van Dyne is recognized as one of the most interesting writers for girls to-day. Her success is largely due to the fact that she does not write DOWN to her young readers; she realizes that the girl of to-day does not have to be babied, and that her quick mind is able to appreciate stories that are as well planned and cleverly told as adult fiction.
That is the theory behind The Bluebird Books. If you are the girl who likes books of individuality—wholesome without being tiresome, and full of action without being sensational—then you are just the girl for whom the series is being written. Mary Louise is more than a worthy successor to the Aunt Jane's Nieces Series —it has merit which you will quickly recognize.
It's positively cruel! pouted Jennie Allen, one of a group of girls occupying a garden bench in the ample grounds of Miss Stearne's School for Girls, at Beverly.
It's worse than that; it's insulting, declared Mable Westervelt, her big dark eyes flashing indignantly.
Doesn't it seem to reflect on our characters? timidly asked Dorothy Knerr.
Indeed it does! asserted Sue Finley. But here comes Mary Louise; let's ask her opinion.
Phoo! Mary Louise is only a day scholar, said Jennie. The restriction doesn't apply to her at all.
I'd like to hear what she says, anyhow, remarked Dorothy. Mary Louise has a way of untangling things, you know.
L. Frank Baum
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MARY LOUISE
TO YOUNG READERS
CONTENTS
I JUST AN ARGUMENT
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTER XXV
CHAPTER XXVI