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THE DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER. By SOPHIE MAY, Author of "Our Helen," "The Asbury Twins," &c. 12mo, cloth, illustrated. $1.50. "A delightful book, original and enjoyable," says the _Brownville Echo_. "A fascinating story, unfolding, with artistic touch, the young life of one of our impulsive, sharp-witted, transparent and pure-minded girls of the nineteenth century," says _The Contributor_, Boston. SALLY WILLIAMS. =The Mountain Girl.= By Mrs. EDNA D. CHENEY, Author of "Patience," "Social Games," "The Child of the Tide," &c. 12mo, cloth, illustrated. $1.50. Pure, strong, healthy, just what might be expected from the pen of so gifted a writer as Mrs. Cheney. A very interesting picture of life among the New Hampshire hills, enlivened by the tangle of a story of the ups and downs of every-day life in this out-of-the-way locality. The characters introduced are quaintly original, and the adventures are narrated with remarkable skill. LOTTIE EAMES. =Or, do your best and leave the rest.= By a Popular Author. 16mo, illus. $1.50. "A wholesome story of home life, full of lessons of self-sacrifice, but always bright and attractive in its varied incidents." RHODA THORNTON'S GIRLHOOD. By Mrs. MARY E. PRATT. 16mo, cloth, illustrated. $1.50. A hearty and healthy story, dealing with young folks and home scenes, with sleighing, fishing and other frolics to make things lively. _The above six volumes are furnished in a handsome box, for $9.00, or sold separately by all booksellers, or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price by_ LEE AND SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE I. "At night we descended into the depths of the steamer to worship with the steerage passengers." FRONTISPIECE. II. "A dozen umbrellas were tipped up; the rain fell fast upon a dozen upturned, expectant faces." 57 III. "At the word of command they struck the most extraordinary attitudes." 157 IV. "Frowsy, sleepy, cross, and caring nothing whatever for the sun, moon, or stars, we stood like a company of Bedlamites, ankle deep in the wet grass upon the summit." 176 V. "Evidently the little old woman is going a journey." 196
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