The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor

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by Annie F. Johnston


  COSY CORNER SERIES

  It is the intention of the publishers that this series shall containonly the very highest and purest literature,--stories that shall notonly appeal to the children themselves, but be appreciated by all thosewho feel with them in their joys and sorrows.

  The numerous illustrations in each book are by well-known artists, andeach volume has a separate attractive cover design.

  Each 1 vol., 16mo, cloth, $0.50

  _By ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON_

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL (Trade Mark.)=

  The scene of this story is laid in Kentucky. Its heroine is a smallgirl, who is known as the Little Colonel, on account of her fanciedresemblance to an old-school Southern gentleman, whose fine estate andold family are famous in the region.

  =THE GIANT SCISSORS=

  This is the story of Joyce and of her adventures in France. Joyce is agreat friend of the Little Colonel, and in later volumes shares with herthe delightful experiences of the "House Party" and the "Holidays."

  =TWO LITTLE KNIGHTS OF KENTUCKY=

  WHO WERE THE LITTLE COLONEL'S NEIGHBORS.

  In this volume the Little Colonel returns to us like an old friend, butwith added grace and charm. She is not, however, the central figure ofthe story, that place being taken by the "two little knights."

  =MILDRED'S INHERITANCE=

  A delightful little story of a lonely English girl who comes to Americaand is befriended by a sympathetic American family who are attracted byher beautiful speaking voice. By means of this one gift she is enabledto help a school-girl who has temporarily lost the use of her eyes, andthus finally her life becomes a busy, happy one.

  =CICELY AND OTHER STORIES FOR GIRLS=

  The readers of Mrs. Johnston's charming juveniles will be glad to learnof the issue of this volume for young people.

  =AUNT 'LIZA'S HERO AND OTHER STORIES=

  A collection of six bright little stories, which will appeal to all boysand most girls.

  =BIG BROTHER=

  A story of two boys. The devotion and care of Stephen, himself a smallboy, for his baby brother, is the theme of the simple tale.

  =OLE MAMMY'S TORMENT=

  "Ole Mammy's Torment" has been fitly called "a classic of Southernlife." It relates the haps and mishaps of a small negro lad, and tellshow he was led by love and kindness to a knowledge of the right.

  =THE STORY OF DAGO=

  In this story Mrs. Johnston relates the story of Dago, a pet monkey,owned jointly by two brothers. Dago tells his own story, and the accountof his haps and mishaps is both interesting and amusing.

  =THE QUILT THAT JACK BUILT=

  A pleasant little story of a boy's labor of love, and how it changed thecourse of his life many years after it was accomplished.

  =FLIP'S ISLANDS OF PROVIDENCE=

  A story of a boy's life battle, his early defeat, and his final triumph,well worth the reading.

 

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