The Liberty Girl

THE LIBERTY GIRL BY RENA I. HALSEY Author of “Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer” and “America’s Daughter” ILLUSTRATED BY NANA FRENCH BICKFORD
BOSTON LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.
Published, August, 1919 Copyright, 1919 By Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
All rights reserved
THE LIBERTY GIRL Norwood Press BERWICK & SMITH CO. NORWOOD, MASS. U. S. A.
INSCRIBED, WITH DEEP APPRECIATION, TO THE SONS OF LIBERTY,— ALL THOSE SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, AND AIRMEN, WHO HAVE HEROICALLY GIVEN OF THEIR BEST FOR THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN
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“Oh, Nathalie, I do believe there’s Grace Tyson in her new motor-car,” exclaimed Helen Dame, suddenly laying her hand on her companion’s arm as the two girls were about to cross Main Street, the wide, tree-lined thoroughfare of the old-fashioned town of Westport, Long Island.
Nathalie Page halted, and, swinging about, peered intently at the brown-uniformed figure of a young girl seated at the steering-wheel of an automobile, which was speeding quickly towards them.

Rena I. Halsey
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2014-02-16

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World War, 1914-1918 -- United States -- Juvenile fiction; Young women -- Societies and clubs -- Juvenile fiction

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