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by S. R. Crockett


  By J. M. WHITFELD

  Gladys and Jack

  An Australian Story for Girls. Coloured Illustrations by N. TENISON.Large Crown 8vo, cloth, olivine edges. 5s.

  Gladys and Jack are sister and brother, and, up to the point when thestory opens, they have been the best of friends. Then, however, Gladysputs on a superior air, and adopts a severely proper attitude towardsJack. She goes to spend a holiday up-country, and here, too, hericily-regular line of conduct seems bound to bring her into conflictwith her free-and-easy-going cousins. After some trying experiences,Gladys finds herself in a position which enables her, for the timebeing, to forget her own troubles, and exert all her strength on behalfof the rest. She comes worthily through the ordeal and earns theaffection of her cousins, and Jack rejoices in the recovery of a lostsister.

 

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