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