The Children's Friend Series.
Other Stories by LOUISA M. ALCOTT
A HOLE IN THE WALL. Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. An account of a poor boy's admiration for a beautiful garden to which he is invited by a little girl friend. ("How They Camped Out" in same volume.) [MARJORIE'S THREE GIFTS.] Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. A fairy tale told Marjorie comes true, and there enter into her life three good fairies: Industry, Cheerfulness, and Love. ("Roses and Forget-me-nots" in same volume.) [MAY FLOWERS.] Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. The experiences of six earnest young girls who try to make the sad lives about them happier. Full of sensible hints as to wisest methods of charity. A CHRISTMAS DREAM. Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. A rather spoiled child gets her first real enjoyment of Christmas by making others happy. ("Baa! Baa!" in same volume.) [THE CANDY COUNTRY] Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. A quaint little fable in which the young heroine visits Candy-land and is finally contented to return to Bread-land. ("How They Ran Away" in same volume.) LITTLE BUTTON ROSE. Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. A bright, vivacious child visits her maiden aunts. Her influence on the somewhat narrow characters about her is delightfully described. POPPIES AND WHEAT. Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. Two girls travel through Europe. The frivolous Ethel learns the advantages of culture and simple dignity from her companion. [MOUNTAIN-LAUREL AND MAIDENHAIR.] Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. The story of a New Hampshire farmer's daughter who is fond of writing verses. PANSIES AND WATER-LILIES. Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. "Pansies" is a story of a girls' discussion of books; "Water-Lilies" a romance by the sea-shore. THE DOLLS' JOURNEY. Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. A droll account of the travels of two dolls. ("Shadow-Children" and "The Moss People" in same volume.) MORNING GLORIES AND QUEEN ASTOR. Illustrated. 12mo. 50 cents. Aunt Wee changes Daisy from a petulant to a cheerful girl by interesting her in the wonderful world of nature which Daisy has never before learned to appreciate justly. THE LITTLE MEN PLAY. THE LITTLE WOMEN PLAY. Adapted from Miss Alcott's famous stories, "Little Men" and "Little Women," by Elizabeth L. Gould. Illustrated. 12mo. Price 50 cents each. Two forty-five minute plays of two acts each, for eight or ten little people. They will prove a source of limitless delight.
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