The exercises were over, the crowd began to move. He went down and took her hand. And at that moment came again a ringing cry, “What’s the matter with Billy To-morrow? Billy To-morrow’s Billy To-day! He’s all right! Rah, rah, rah, Billy!”

THE END


SOME OPINIONS OF MRS. CARR’S FIRST SUCCESS


BILLY TO-MORROW


“It is a powerful story, the scene of which is laid in California after the great earthquake. It is admirably told, and makes a strong appeal to all that is best in a young person’s nature.”—Philadelphia Public Ledger.

“A splendid story of a boy’s love and courage.”—Hartford Courant.

“This is a good story of a California boy who learned lessons of manliness and chivalry from a little refugee girl received by his mother after the great fire. The boy reader may be trusted to enjoy it and without having his pleasure spoiled by the suspicion of a moral.”—The Argonaut.