BOSTON
LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.
Published, August, 1903
Copyright, 1903, by Lee and Shepard
All rights reserved
Helen Grant's Schooldays
Norwood Press Berwick & Smith Co.
Norwood, Mass.
U.S.A.


CONTENTS

CHAPTERPage
I.Helen,[1]
II.An Excursion to Hope,[20]
III.Air Castles with Foundations,[41]
IV.Planting of Small Seeds,[65]
V.A Girl's Dreams,[87]
VI.How They All Planned,[106]
VII.Successful,[127]
VIII.Mrs. Vandorn's Winning Hand,[148]
IX.Different Standpoints,[169]
X.Beginning Anew,[196]
XI.School in Earnest,[218]
XII.The Courage of Convictions,[238]
XIII.A Little Seed Sown,[263]
XIV.And Thorns Sprang Up,[284]
XV.Betwixt Two,[306]
XVI.Hope through a Wider Outlook,[328]
XVII.In the Delightful Current,[348]
XVIII.Writ in an Unknown Tongue,[371]


ILLUSTRATIONS

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Helen tells her dreams to the old apple-tree. (Frontispiece)[6]
Helen put her head down suddenly, and pressed her lips on the jewelled hand[55]
Helen's first day at Aldred House[192]
When Helen returned there was a box that had been sent across the water, with some pretty laces and a fine neck-chain and charm[272]
He looked like an old picture, but he was a gentleman, every inch of him[390]