A Little Country Girl (Coolidge)/Adverts

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SUSAN COOLIDGE'S POPULAR BOOKS.

ENTERING PARADISE.
ENTERING PARADISE.—Page 23.
So in they marched, Katy and Cecy heading the procession, and Dorry, with his great trailing bunch of boughs, bringing up the rear.

WHAT KATY DID. With Illustrations by Addie Ledyard.
One handsome, square 16mo volume, bound in cloth,
black and gilt lettered. Price, $1.50.

ROBERTS BROTHERS, Publishers. Boston.

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A Portrait of Dorothy at Sixteen.

DONALD AND DOROTHY.

BY MARY MAPES DODGE.

Beautifully Illustrated and Bound. Price $1.50.

An honest tribute from an admiring friend.

"Dear Mrs. Dodge,—I have just finished your book called 'Donald and Dorothy' for the third or fourth time, and would like very much to know whether Dorothy is a real person, and if so, what is her name? I am nearly as old as Dorothy was at the close of the book, so am very much interested in her. I would also like to know how old she is, and where she lives. If you would be kind enough to reply, you would greatly oblige

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AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL.

Price $1.50.

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"What's your name, boy?"—Page 247.

JAN OF THE WINDMILL.

A STORY OF THE PLAINS.

By Mrs. Ewing. Price, $1.00.

ROBERTS BROTHERS. Publishers,

BOSTON