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AUTHOR OF "IN TRUST," "THE KATHIE STORIES," ETC.
BOSTON
LEE AND SHEPARD, 47 FRANKLIN STREET
NEW YORK
CHARLES T. DILLINGHAM. 678 BROADWAY
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by
WILLIAM F. GILL & CO.,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
In Remembrance
OF
MANY PLEASANT HOURS SPENT AT WOODSIDE,
This Story
OF LOVE AND FAITH, OF WORK AND WAITING, AND THE GENTLE
VIRTUES THAT ARE NONE THE LESS HEROIC FOR
BLOOMING IN THE CENTRE OF THE HOME CIRCLE,
IS DEDICATED TO THE HAPPY HOUSEHOLD
OF
MR. and MRS. A. C. NEUMANN.
THE DOUGLAS NOVELS.
By MISS AMANDA M. DOUGLAS.
Uniform Volumes. Price $1.50 Each.
FLOYD GRANDON'S HONOR.
"Fascinating throughout, and worthy of the reputation of theauthor."—Philadelphia Methodist.
WHOM KATHIE MARRIED.
Kathie was the heroine of the popular series of Kathie Stories foryoung people, the readers of which were very anxious to know with whomKathie settled down in life. Hence this story, charmingly written.
LOST IN A GREAT CITY.
"There is the power of delineation and robustness of expression thatwould credit a masculine hand in the present volume, and the readerwill at no stage of the reading regret having commenced its perusal.In some parts it is pathetic, even to eloquence."—San FranciscoPost.
THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE.
"The romances of Miss Douglas