And she pointed out the little seal who was a bit too slow.
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MARY JANE’S CITY

HOME

BY

CLARA INGRAM JUDSON

Author of

“Flower Fairies,” “Good-Night Stories,” “Billy Robin

and His Neighbors,” “Bed Time Tales,”

“The Junior Cook Book,” and

Other Works

ILLUSTRATED BY

THELMA GOOCH

NEW YORK

BARSE & HOPKINS

PUBLISHERS


Copyright, 1920,

by

Barse & Hopkins

PRINTED IN THE U. S. A.


TO

MY MOTHER and FATHER


CONTENTS

PAGE
Finding the New Home[11]
The Folks Around The Corner[22]
Visiting with Betty[35]
Sand Castles[49]
The Beach Supper[64]
Mary Jane Goes Shopping[76]
The Bus Ride[88]
The Birthday Luncheon[100]
Lost—One Doll Cart[115]
A Trip to the Zoo[128]
A Day in the Parks[143]
Visitors—and a Boat Ride[156]
School Begins[171]
Christmas in Chicago[184]
A Summer Home—and a Telegram[201]

ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE
And she pointed out the little seal who was a bit too slow.[Frontispiece]
And then, sliding in the wet sand, she sat right down in the lake and sent a wave of ripples right over her castle[60]
“But it’s all down my dress,” said Mary Jane, trying her very best not to cry[110]
This year, seeing Mary Jane was such a very old person, she was allowed to put the gold star on the top of the tree[194]

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