The
School-Girls in Number 40
OR,
PRINCIPLE PUT TO THE TEST.
School Girls in No. 40.—Frontispiece.
“How am I ever to get all these things into two trunks?” [p. 9.]
THE
School-Girls in Number 40;
OR,
PRINCIPLE PUT TO THE TEST.
“Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.”
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