Ralph, the Train Dispatcher; Or, The Mystery of the Pay Car

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by Mrs. Molesworth


  THE HONEY BUNCH BOOKS

  By HELEN LOUISE THORNDYKE

  Individual Colored Wrappers and Text

  Illustrations Drawn by WALTER S. ROGERS

  A new line of fascinating tales for little girls. Honey Bunch is adainty, thoughtful little girl, and to know her is to take her to yourheart at once.

  HONEY BUNCH: JUST A LITTLE GIRL

  Happy days at home, helping mamma and the washerlady. And Honey Bunch helped the house painters too--or thought she did.

  HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST VISIT TO THE CITY

  What wonderful sights Honey Bunch saw when she went to visit her cousins in New York! And she got lost in a big hotel and wandered into a men's convention!

  HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST DAYS ON THE FARM

  Can you remember how the farm looked the first time you visited it? How big the cows and horses were, and what a roomy place to play in the barn proved to be?

  HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST VISIT TO THE SEASHORE

  Honey Bunch soon got used to the big waves and thought playing in the sand great fun. And she visited a merry-go-round, and took part in a seaside pageant.

  HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST LITTLE GARDEN

  It was great sport to dig and to plant with one's own little garden tools. But best of all was when Honey Bunch won a prize at the flower show.

  HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST DAYS IN CAMP

  It was a great adventure for Honey Bunch when she journeyed to Camp Snapdragon. It was wonderful to watch the men erect the tent, and more wonderful to live in it and have good times on the shore and in the water.

  GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK

 

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