Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by
HENRY HOYT,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.


CONTENTS.


CHAPTER I.
New Year's Eve,[5]

CHAPTER II.
Differently Constituted,[19]

CHAPTER III.
Guy or Christ,[38]

CHAPTER IV.
Little Philip,[47]

CHAPTER V.
What happened one day,[53]

CHAPTER VI.
Death,—Then Life,[69]

CHAPTER VII.
Guy gives his views in full,[78]

CHAPTER VIII.
The Young People's Association,[92]

CHAPTER IX.
A Day of Pleasure,[111]

CHAPTER X.
Miss Smithers comes, and a Surprise, [129]

CHAPTER XI.
The Young People's Excursion,[144]

CHAPTER XII.
Pete's Slavery and Freedom,[157]

CHAPTER XIII.
Rev. John Jay delivers his Message,[166]

CHAPTER XIV.
Weeping may Endure for a Night,[175]

CHAPTER XV.
"But Joy cometh in the Morning,"[191]

"OUR GUY."