OURING AROUND
or The Missing Photograph Albums
The Curlytops get in some moving pictures.
11. THE CURLYTOPS IN A SUMMER CAMP
or Animal Joe's Menagerie
There is great excitement as some mischievous monkeys break out of Animal
Joe's Menagerie.
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Four bright and entertaining stories told in Mrs. Paull's happiest manner
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RUBY AND RUTHY
Ruby and Ruthie were not old enough to go to school, but they certainly
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useful lessons needed to be learned by little girls.
RUBY'S UPS AND DOWNS
There were troubles enough for a dozen grown-ups, but Ruby got ahead of
them all, and, in spite of them, became a favorite in the lively times at
school.
RUBY AT SCHOOL
Ruby had many surprises when she went to the impossible place she heard
called a boarding school, but every experience helped to make her a
stronger-minded girl.
RUBY'S VACATION
This volume shows how a little girl improves by having varieties of
experience both happy and unhappy, provided she thinks, and is able to
use her good sense. Ruby lives and learns.
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