SIX GIRLS

From Aunt Tremayne and Ralph


Six Girls
A HOME STORY
BY
FANNIE BELLE IRVING
ILLUSTRATED BY F. T. MERRILL


BOSTON
DANA ESTES AND COMPANY
publishers


Copyright, 1882,
By Estes and Lauriat.
University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge.

CONTENTS.


CHAPTERPAGE
I.Under the Trees[7]
II.Around the Fire[18]
III.A Foundation that brought Kat to grief[38]
IV.In Confidence[51]
V.One Day[65]
VI.A Stranger[80]
VII.Mr. Congreve surprises Himself and everybody else[97]
VIII.Odds and Ends[113]
IX.What Olive heard[128]
X.The little Black Trunk[148]
XI.Where is Ernestine?[ 168]
XII.The Story[188]
XIII.A Year later[202]
XIV.Study or Play?[221]
XV.Congreve Hall[240]
XVI.Under the shady green-wood Tree[257]
XVII.Several Things[284]
XVIII.At the Opera[306]
XIX.Coming Home[336]
XX.A Sad Story[355]
XXI.My Lady[368]
XXII.To Rear, To Love, and then to Lose[380]
XXIII.When God drew near, among His Own to choose[406]
XXIV.Two Secrets[420]
XXV.Merry Christmas to all, and to all aGood-Night—Five Years later[437]