Rogers, Robert Cameron. Will o' the Wasp: a sea yarn of the war of '12. R635 w Sanborn, Alvan F. Meg McIntyre's raffle, and other stories. Contents: Meg McIntyre's raffle. Mrs. Molloy's revenge. The clinging leaf. - Celebrated case. Bigelow street. Sa 51 m - Baucis and Philemon in Molly and Giuseppe. — Trousers. Heroism up to date. — Episodes in the career of a lodging house bum. De mortuis nil nisi bonum. - Suffer little children. Sherwood, Margaret. A puritan Bohemia. By the author of An experiment in altruism. Sh 58 p Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth T. (Meade.) Catalina : art student. Sm 53 c Swett, Sophie. The Lollipops' vacation, and other stories. Stories from the Chap-book. Sw 47 L Contents: Whither thou goest [and] An impassable gulf, by Katharine Bates. In a garden, by Neith Boyce.-Oreste's patron, by Grace E. Channing.-The appeal to Anne, by E. Cummings.-The dead oak, by Anna V. Dorsey.-The making of Monsieur Lescarbot's ballad, by W. Holloway, jr.—On the brink, by E. Lefevre.-A woman's life [and] "When the king comes in," by A. Leland.-Mandany's fool, by Maria L. Pool.-The way to Constantinople, by C. Ross.-The old partisan, by Octave Thanet. Stuart, Mrs. Ruth McEnery. Sonny. Contents: A Christmas guest.-The boy.Sonny's christenin'. -Sonny's schoolin'.-Sonny's diploma.-Sonny "keepin' company."-Weddin' presents. Swift, Benjamin. Nancy Noon. Z252 St94 s Sw 52 n "If Mr. Meredith had never written, one would have predicted, with the utmost confidence, a great future for Mr. Benjamin Swift; and even as it is I have hopes."—Sketch. Turner, Ethel. The little larrikin. T852 LI A story for boys and girls, with the scene laid in Australia. "Larrikin" appears to be an Australian equivalent for "rascal." Underhill, Mrs. Zoe Dana, comp. The dwarfs' tailor, and other fairy tales. Un24d Wesselhoeft, Lily F. Jerry, the blunderer: a fable for children. W517) W 578 b Whishaw, Frederick J. A boyar of the Terrible: a romance of the court of Ivan the Cruel, first tsar of Russia. Lost in African jungles. W 578 L Wright, Mrs. Mabel Osgood. Tommy-Anne and the three hearts. W 935 t "The book was planned as a partial answer to the torrent of questions asked by a group of children living a wholesome outdoor life." |