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WHAT A GIRL CAN
MAKE AND DO

New Ideas

for

Work

and

Play

What

A Girl Can Make And Do

BY

Lina Beard

and

Adelia B. Beard

New York

Charles Scribner’s

Sons

1902

Copyright, 1902, by

CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS


Published, October, 1902

TROW DIRECTORY

PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY

NEW YORK