THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL.

A STORY FOR GIRLS.

BY

L.T. MEADE,

Author of "A World of Girls," "Scamp and I," "Daddy's Boy," &c., &c.

NEW YORK: WM. L. ALLISON CO., PUBLISHERS.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER
[I.]Early Days
[II.]The First Month of their Trouble
[III.]Miss Martineau
[IV.]To the Rescue
[V.]The Contents of the Cabinet
[VI.]Many Visitors
[VII.]Shortlands
[VIII.]Thirty Pounds a Year
[IX.]A Strange Letter and a Proposed Visit to London
[X.]Ways and Means of Earning a Living
[XI.]Bread and Butter
[XII.]They Would Not be Parted
[XIII.]Mrs. Ellsworthy's Letter
[XIV.]Quite Contrary
[XV.]In Spite of Opposition
[XVI.]Penelope Mansion
[XVII.]Escorted by Miss Slowcum
[XVIII.]In St. Paul's Cathedral
[XIX.]A Bright Day
[XX.]Getting Lost
[XXI.]How to Paint China and How to Form Style
[XXII.]Cross Purposes
[XXIII.]Dark Days
[XXIV.]Dove's Joke
[XXV.]Daisy's Promise
[XXVI.]A Delightful Plan
[XXVII.]The Poor Doves
[XXVIII.]A Startling Discovery
[XXIX.]A Blessing
[XXX.]Voice of the Prince
[XXXI.]A "Continual Reader"
[XXXII.]Jasmine Begins to Soar
[XXXIII.]Visiting the Publishers
[XXXIV.]A Plan
[XXXV.]Their Quarter's Allowance
[XXXVI.]The Joy-Bell
[XXXVII.]Endorsing a Cheque
[XXXVIII.]Daisy's Request
[XXXIX.]The Journey
[XL.]A Bitter Disappointment
[XLI.]Mrs. Dredge to the Rescue
[XLII.]A New Employment
[XLIII.]In the Field
[XLIV.]Too Much for Dove
[XLV.]The Prince to the Rescue
[XLVI.]Delivered from the Ogre
[XLVII.]Almost Defeated
[XLVIII.]One Shoe Off and One Shoe On
[XLIX.]Spanish Lace
[L.]A Dazzling Day
[LI.]A Letter
[LII.]"I Love Mrs. Ellsworthy"
[LIII.]Telegraph Wires
[LIV.]A Discovery
[LV.]An Invitation for the Ladies of Penelope Mansion
[LVI.]A Palace Beautiful