By MARY P. WELLS SMITH
| 1. | Jolly Good Times; or, Child Life on a Farm | 5. | Jolly Good Times To-Day |
| 2. | Jolly Good Times at School | 6. | A Jolly Good Summer |
| 3. | Jolly Good Times at Hackmatack | 7. | The Browns |
| 4. | More Good Times at Hackmatack | 8. | Their Canoe Trip |
| Illustrated. | Cloth. | $1.35 net |
These books ("Jolly Good Times," etc.) give the best possible picture of New England child life about seventy-five years ago.—Miss Hunt, Supt. Children's Dept. Brooklyn Public Library.
Allow me to express, unasked, the zest and satisfaction with which I read "Jolly Good Times." I am delighted that the joyous country life of New England is painted in its true colors for children.—Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson.
There is a fine fresh flavor of country life in what Mrs. Smith writes, and her characters, particularly her children, are thoroughly real and human.—R. H. Stoddard in New York Mail and Express.
A bit of real literature is "Jolly Good Times at Hackmatack." It has all the vividness of actual experience.—New York Tribune.
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