A Dear Little Girl
A Dear Little Girl at School
A Dear Little Girl's Summer Holidays
A Dear Little Girl's Thanksgiving Holidays
A DEAR LITTLE GIRL'S
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS
Amy E. Blanchard
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | The Invitation | 9 |
II | Reliance | 30 |
III | Where's the Key? | 50 |
IV | A Hearty Dinner | 71 |
V | The Red Book | 93 |
VI | The Old House | 113 |
VII | The Mill Stream | 134 |
VIII | Jetty's Party | 154 |
IX | The Elderflowers | 174 |
X | What Ben Did | 196 |
XI | Farewells | 215 |
XII | How Are You? | 234 |
"Any news, mother?" asked Edna one Friday afternoon when she came homefrom school.
"There's a letter from grandma," replied Mrs. Conway after kissing thelips held up to hers. "There isn't any real news in it, but there is aninvitation."
"What kind of an invitation?"
"A Thanksgiving kind."
"Oh, mother,