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by Mary Ellen Chase


  SYLVIA OF THE HILL TOP

  A Sequel to "Sylvia's Experiment, The Cheerful Book"

  By Margaret R. Piper

  12mo, cloth decorative, with a frontispiece in full color, decorativejacket, net $1.25; carriage paid $1.40

  In THE CHEERFUL BOOK Sylvia Arden proved herself a messenger of joyand cheerfulness to thousands of readers. In this new story she playsthe same role on Arden Hill during her summer vacation and is the samewholesome, generous, cheerful young lady who made such a success ofthe Christmas Party. She befriends sick neighbors, helps "run" atea-room, brings together two lovers who have had differences, servesas the convenient bridesmaid here and the good Samaritan there, andgenerally acquits herself in a manner which made of her such a popularheroine in the former story. There is, of course, a Prince Charming inthe background.

  "The SYLVIA books should be read by all the exponents of POLLYANNA ofTHE GLAD BOOKS," says Mr. H. V. Meyer of the American BaptistPublication Society.

 

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