GROWING UP
A Story of the Girlhood of
JUDITH MACKENZIE
By JENNIE M. DRINKWATER
“Each year grows more sacred
with wondering expectation.”
—Phillips Brooks.
A. L. BURT COMPANY,
PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK.

Copyright, 1894,
By A. I. Bradley & Co.


CONTENTS

[I. The Horn Book]
[II. Square Root and Other Things]
[III. Was this the End?]
[IV. Bensalem]
[V. Daily Bread and Daily Will]
[VI. The Best Thing in the World]
[VII. A Small Disciple]
[VIII. This Way or That Way?]
[IX. The Flowers That Came to the Well]
[X. The Last Apple]
[XI. How Jean Had an Outing]
[XII. A Secret Errand]
[XIII. The Two Blessed Things]
[XIV. An Afternoon with an Adventure in It]
[XV. “First at Antioch”]
[XVI. Aunt Affy’s Experience]
[XVII. The Story of a Key]
[XVIII. Judith’s Turning Point]
[XIX. A Morning with a Surprise in It]
[XX. Judith’s Afternoon]
[XXI. Marion’s Afternoon]
[XXII. Aunt Affy’s Evening]
[XXIII. Voices]
[XXIV. “I Always Thought You Cared”]
[XXV. Cousin Don]
[XXVI. Aunt Affy’s Faith and Judith’s Foreign Letter]
[XXVII. His Very Best]
[XXVIII. A New Anxiety]
[XXIX. Judith’s Future]
[XXX. A Talk and What Came of It]
[XXXI. About Women]
[XXXII. Aunt Affy’s Picture]
[XXXIII. Nettie’s Outing]
[XXXIV. “Sensations”]


GROWING UP

I. THE HORN BOOK.

“I remember the lessons of childhood, you see,