MRS. E. E. BOYD.


BOSTON:
BRADLEY & WOODRUFF.
234 & 236 Congress St.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by
HENRY HOYT,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.


CONTENTS.


CHAPTER I.
New Year's Eve,[5]

CHAPTER II.
Differently Constituted,[19]

CHAPTER III.
Guy or Christ,[38]

CHAPTER IV.
Little Philip,[47]

CHAPTER V.
What happened one day,[53]

CHAPTER VI.
Death,—Then Life,[69]

CHAPTER VII.
Guy gives his views in full,[78]

CHAPTER VIII.
The Young People's Association,[92]

CHAPTER IX.
A Day of Pleasure,[111]

CHAPTER X.
Miss Smithers comes, and a Surprise, [129]

CHAPTER XI.
The Young People's Excursion,[144]

CHAPTER XII.
Pete's Slavery and Freedom,[157]

CHAPTER XIII.
Rev. John Jay delivers his Message,[166]

CHAPTER XIV.
Weeping may Endure for a Night,[175]

CHAPTER XV.
"But Joy cometh in the Morning,"[191]