- 1. THE GIRL FROM THE COUNTRY
or Laura Mayford’s City Experiences - 2. THREE GIRL CHUMS AT LAUREL HALL
or The Mystery of the School by the Lake - 3. NELL GRAYSON’S RANCHING DAYS
or A City Girl in the Great West - 4. FOUR LITTLE WOMEN OF ROXBY
or The Queer Old Lady Who Lost Her Way - 5. PLAIN JANE AND PRETTY BETTY
or The Girl Who Won Out - 6. LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
or The Old Bachelor’s Ward - 7. HAZEL HOOD’S STRANGE DISCOVERY
or The Old Scientist’s Treasure Box - 8. TWO GIRLS AND A MYSTERY
or The Old House in the Glen - 9. THE GIRLS OF LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND
or The Strange Sea Chest - 10. KATE MARTIN’S PROBLEM
or Facing the Wide World
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Transcriber’s Note:
Punctuation has been standardised. Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original publication. Changes have been made as follows:
- Frontispiece caption
- FLUNG AN ARM ABOUT EDNA changed to
FLUNG AN ARM ABOUT [EDINA]
- FLUNG AN ARM ABOUT EDNA changed to
- Page 9
- it may be roses, for instace changed to
it may be roses, for [instance]
- it may be roses, for instace changed to
- Page 16
- her dress betweeen her and almost changed to
her dress [between] her and almost
- her dress betweeen her and almost changed to
- Page 32
- anything but poverty-striken changed to
anything but poverty-[stricken]
- anything but poverty-striken changed to
- Page 80
- begining to enjoy herself changed to
[beginning] to enjoy herself
- begining to enjoy herself changed to
- Page 84
- when the saleswoman—voluable now changed to
when the saleswoman—[voluble] now
- when the saleswoman—voluable now changed to
- Page 89
- “I suppose it would,” she agreeed changed to
“I suppose it would,” she [agreed]
- “I suppose it would,” she agreeed changed to
- Page 104
- not-to-well disguised amusement changed to
[not-too-well] disguised amusement
- not-to-well disguised amusement changed to
- Page 122
- they hurried up the backstairs changed to
they hurried up the [back stairs]
- they hurried up the backstairs changed to
- Page 167
- dormintories and the study halls changed to
[dormitories] and the study halls
- dormintories and the study halls changed to
- Page 168
- “Get away, Billie!” One of them cried changed to
“Get away, Billie!” [one] of them cried
- “Get away, Billie!” One of them cried changed to