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Darlugdacha: A little Schoolgirl of St. Brigid[9]
St. Elizabeth: A little German Schoolgirl of the Middle Ages[35]
Cecilia Gonzaga: A little Italian Schoolgirl of the Renaissance[64]
Margaret More: A little Schoolgirl of Tudor England[98]
Marie Jeanne d’Aumale: A little Schoolgirl of Saint-Cyr[128]
Two Schoolgirl Diarists of the Eighteenth Century:
I.—Hélène Massalski, Paris[168]
II.—Anna Green Winslow, Boston[190]
Pamela at Bellechasse: The Schooldays of Lady Edward Fitzgerald[208]
Marjorie Fleming: Sir Walter Scott’s “Pet Marjorie”[224]