e knows the value of
making sunshine, not alone in her own heart, but
for her neighborhood and friends."--_Boston
Courier._
"DOROTHY DAINTY, a little girl, the only child of
wealthy parents, is an exceedingly interesting
character, and her earnest and interesting life is
full of action and suitable
adventure."--_Pittsburg Christian Advocate._
"No finer little lady than DOROTHY DAINTY was ever
placed in a book for children."--_Teachers'
Journal, Pittsburg._
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"MISS BROOKS is a popular writer for the very
little folks who can read. She has an immense
sympathy for the children, and her stories never
fail to be amusing."--_Rochester (N.Y.) Herald._
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LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO., BOSTON
_THE PRUE BOOKS_
By AMY BROOKS
Illustrated by the Author 12mo Cloth Price, $1.00 each
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CUNNING little Prue, one of the most winsome little girls ever "put in a
book," has already been met in another series where she gave no small
part of the interest. She well deserved books of her own for little
girls of her age, and they are now ready with everything in the way of
large, clear type, and Miss Brooks's best pictures and her pleasing
cover designs to make them attractive.
_Little Sister Prue_
_Prue at School_
_Prue's Playmates_
_Prue's Merry Times_
_Prue's Little Friends_
_Prue's Jolly Winter_
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"Miss Brooks always brings out the best ways of
acting and living and provides a good deal of
humor in her original country
characters.--_Watchman, Boston._
"Few writers have ever possessed the faculty of
reaching the hearts and holding the interest of
little girl readers to the extent Miss Brooks
has."--_Kennebec Journal_, _Augusta, Me._
"To know Prue is to love her, for no more winsome
little girl was ever put in a book, and her keen
wit and unexpected drolleries make her doubly
attractive."--_Kindergarten Magazine._
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_For sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid on receipt
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