| There is the high, happy spirit of youth in these
        famousBOOKS FOR GIRLS
 by JANE D. ABBOTT
 
 Many available to read 
		in the Online Bookshelf
 
 BARBERRY GATE
 A boy flyer opened the Barberry Gate, closed since the day
      great-grandfather Colfax locked it, and Winsome learned the romantic story
      behind it all.
 LAUGHING LASTSidney finds adventure in Provincetown -- she takes part in
      the capture of modern pirates, and much to her surprise plays an
      unexpected part in her sister's romance.
 APRILLYThe charming story of a young girl, child of the circus, and
      the adventures which led to her goal of happiness.
 HIGHACRESA school story of Jerry Travis and her chum Gyp Westley. A
      thread of romance and mystery in Jerry's life runs through the tale.
 KEINETHHow Keineth Randolph kept a secret -- a war secret -- for a
      whole year makes one of the best stories ever written for girls.
 RED ROBINIn attempting to bring happiness into the lives of mill
      workers, Robin Forsythe, heir to a fortune, has many strange adventures.
 HEYDAYTwenty-three! The heyday of life. Jay, a small town girl,
      finds happiness in New York.
 LARKSPUREspecially interesting to any Girl Scout because it is the
      story of a Girl Scout who is poor and has to help her mother.
 HAPPY HOUSEHow an old family quarrel is healed through a
      misunderstanding and an old homestead becomes a "happy house" in
      reality.
 JANNYHow the "country cousin" wins the admiration of her
      New York relatives and saves the day for them, in the end.
 HARRIET'S CHOICEHarriet found a deep mystery at Aunt Martha's city home --
      and she also found the road to her heart's desire.
 MARTHA THE SEVENTHMartha, with her freckled face and tip-tilted nose, is one of
      Mrs. Abbott's most winning heroines.
 
 
  GROSSET & DUNLAP   :    Publishers  
      :    NEW YORK
 
 
 ---Source: Advertisement in The Haunted Attic, Margaret Sutton,
      Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1932
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