Diantha W. Horne

Boston
L.C. Page & Company
1906

Copyright, 1899 By the Trustees of the Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-school Work

Copyright, 1906 By L.C. Page & Company (INCORPORATED)

All rights reserved

First Impression, May, 1906

COLONIAL PRESS Electrotyped and Printed by C.H. Simonds & Co. Boston, U.S.A.


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Mildred's Inheritance[1]
Just Her Way[27]
Ann's Own Way[55]

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"Three pretty college girls leaned over the railing of the upper deck"[Frontispiece]
"Before the day was over the two were talking together like old friends"[5]
"Sat down on the battered little box to wait"[11]
"She read that poor Muffit had overtaxed her eyes"[21]
"The passing of the village omnibus was an exciting event"[29]
"She and Miss Barbara pored over a map of Washington"[42]
"'I wish Daisy Avery could see her now,' she muttered, savagely"[47]
"Sat perched among its guarded branches"[56]
"It was the box that held the green kid shoes"[63]
"Ann followed gingerly in their wake"[69]