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If you have enjoyed reading about the adventures of the new friends you have made in this book and would like to read more clean, wholesome stories of their entertaining experiences, turn to the book jacket—on the inside of it, a comprehensive list of Burt’s fine series of carefully selected books for young people has been placed for your convenience.
Orders for these books, placed with your bookstore or sent to the Publishers, will receive prompt attention.
ANN STERLING
The strange gift of Old Never-Run, an Indian whom she has befriended, brings exciting events into Ann’s life.
THE COURAGE OF ANN
Ann makes many new, worthwhile friends during her first year at Forest Hill College.
ANN AND THE JOLLY SIX
At the close of their Freshman year Ann and the Jolly Six enjoy a house party at the Sterling’s mountain ranch.
ANN CROSSES A SECRET TRAIL
The Sterling family, with a group of friends, spend a thrilling vacation under the southern Pines of Florida.
ANN’S SEARCH REWARDED
In solving the disappearance of her father, Ann finds exciting adventures, Indians and bandits in the West.
ANN’S AMBITIONS
The end of her Senior year at Forest Hill brings a whirl of new events into the career of “Ann of the Singing Fingers.”
ANN’S STERLING HEART
Ann returns home, after completing a busy year of musical study abroad.
MEG OF MYSTERY MOUNTAIN
This story tells of the summer vacation some young people spent in the mountains and how they cleared up the mystery of the lost cabin at Crazy Creek Mine.
RILLA OF THE LIGHTHOUSE
“Rilla” had lived all her life with only her grandfather and “Uncle Barney” as companions, but finally, at High Cliff Seminary, her great test came and the lovable girl from Windy Island Lighthouse met it brilliantly.
NAN OF THE GYPSIES
In this tale of a wandering gypsy band, Nan, who has spent her childhood with the gypsies, is adopted by a woman of wealth, and by her love and loyalty to her, she proves her fine character and true worth.
SISTERS
The personal characteristics and incidents in the lives of two girls—one thoughtless and proud, the other devoted and self-sacrificing—are vividly described in this story, told as it is with sympathy and understanding for both.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS IN THE MAINE WOODS; or, The Winnebagos go Camping.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT SCHOOL; or, The Wohelo Weavers.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT ONOWAY HOUSE; or, The Magic Garden.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS GO MOTORING; or, Along the Road That Leads the Way.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS’ LARKS AND PRANKS; or, The House of the Open Door.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ON ELLEN’S ISLE; or, The Trail of the Seven Cedars.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ON THE OPEN ROAD; or, Glorify Work.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS DO THEIR BIT; or, Over the Top with the Winnebagos.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS SOLVE A MYSTERY; or, The Christmas Adventure at Carver House.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT CAMP KEEWAYDIN; or, Down Paddles.
A new copyright series of Girl Scouts stories by an author of wide experience in Scouts’ craft, as Director of Girl Scouts of Philadelphia.
Stories of Adventure, Fun, Study and Personalities of girls attending Greycliff School.
These are clean, wholesome stories that will be of great interest to all girls of high school age.
Those who have read the Marjorie Dean High School Series will be eager to read this new series, as Marjorie Dean continues to be the heroine in these stories.
The charm of school and camp life, out-door sports and European travel is found in these winning tales of Merilyn and her friends at boarding school and college. These realistic stories of the everyday life, the fun, frolic and special adventures of the Beechwood girls will be enjoyed by all girls of high school age.
Page 3, comma inserted after ‘Warniferous,’ “better, Luciferous Warniferous, than”
Page 7, full stop struck after ‘Such—,’ “Jerry. “Such—” She broke”
Page 8, comma changed to full stop following ‘laugh,’ “ended with a laugh.”
Page 8, ‘Remsen’s’ changed to ‘Remson’s,’ “cushion at Miss Remson’s”
Page 8, ‘thriftly’ changed to ‘thriftily,’ “had thriftily set a small”
Page 10, opening double quote struck before ‘Make,’ “me. Make them understand”
Page 11, ‘rythm’ changed to ‘rhythm,’ “sense of rhythm”
Page 11, ‘Wienawski’ changed to ‘Wieniawski,’ “waltz by Wieniawski while”
Page 11, ‘querry’ changed to ‘query,’ “general breathless query”
Page 14, opening double quote struck before ‘They,’ “Leila. They made a”
Page 14, ‘Lelia’ changed to ‘Leila,’ “your opinion, Leila”
Page 17, ‘menber’ changed to ‘member,’ “an obliging member of”
Page 18, opening double quote inserted before ‘I,’ “smile. “I am here”
Page 18, opening double quote inserted before ‘She’s,’ “contradicted. “She’s unselfish”
Page 24, ‘Mamilton’ changed to ‘Hamilton,’ “broke in Miss Hamilton”
Page 32, opening double quote inserted before ‘The,’ “room. “The other I sent”
Page 33, ‘vizualized’ changed to ‘visualized,’ “had visualized Miss Susanna”
Page 36, comma changed to full stop following ‘question,’ “question. She believed”
Page 38, opening double quote inserted before ‘I,’ ““I know that I used”
Page 39, opening double quote inserted before ‘That’s,’ “right. “That’s my favorite”
Page 41, ‘embued’ changed to ‘imbued,’ “impulsively, imbued with the”
Page 41, opening double quote inserted before ‘It’s,’ “sentiment. “It’s so comforting”
Page 43, ‘Hamilton’s’ changed to ‘Hamiltons,’ “last of the Hamiltons”
Page 44, ‘magnificant’ changed to ‘magnificent,’ “your magnificent foot in”
Page 44, opening double quote inserted before ‘As,’ “Room 15. “As it is”
Page 46, ‘o’ changed to ‘a,’ “Through a kind of”
Page 52, opening double quote inserted before ‘Vacate,’ “occupant. “Vacate gracefully,”
Page 63, ‘flatter’ changed to ‘flattering,’ “sudden flattering interest”
Page 67, opening double quote inserted before ‘‘Charity,’ “said: “‘Charity begins at”
Page 68, closing double quote inserted after ‘out.,’ “us out.” Jerry complained”
Page 70, ‘disagreable’ changed to ‘disagreeable,’ “of very disagreeable hours”
Page 71, ‘manuevering’ changed to ‘maneuvering,’ “her own clever maneuvering”
Page 74, closing double quote inserted after ‘alone.,’ “I must go alone.””
Page 77, ‘Muried’ changed to ‘Muriel,’ “after Muriel had invited”
Page 80, ‘sich’ changed to ‘such,’ “Minister, and such”
Page 84, ‘Judia’ changed to ‘Julia,’ “when Julia knocked”
Page 93, ‘commenecd’ changed to ‘commenced,’ “her wraps and commenced”
Page 98, ‘Christmass’ changed to ‘Christmas,’ “of the Christmas tree”
Page 98, ‘Lot’s’ changed to ‘Lots,’ “Lots of good eats”
Page 99, ‘crystalized’ changed to ‘crystallized,’ “the frost-like crystalized”
Page 100, ‘Shool’ changed to ‘School,’ “at Sanford High School”
Page 103, opening double quote struck before ‘Why,’ “since dinner. Why did”
Page 104, ‘Lelia’ changed to ‘Leila,’ “commented Leila with”
Page 104, second ‘stars.”’ struck, “consult the stars.””
Page 105, ‘exhuberent’ changed to ‘exuberant,’ “of exuberant raillery”
Page 107, ‘grippng’ changed to ‘gripping,’ “girl a gripping handshake”
Page 108, ‘volumious’ changed to ‘voluminous,’ “with a voluminous white”
Page 109, ‘threatend’ changed to ‘threatened,’ “he threatened with smiles”
Page 111, opening double quote struck before ‘Santa,’ “Santa Claus’s eight reindeer”
Page 111, ‘therby’ changed to ‘thereby,’ “times, thereby giving”
Page 115, ‘intrduction’ changed to ‘introduction,’ “was her introduction to”
Page 115, ‘pardner’ changed to ‘partner,’ “Seabrooke as a partner”
Page 116, ‘pardner’ changed to ‘partner,’ “Marjorie’s partner chanced”
Page 120, ‘you, merry’ changed to ‘you merry,’ “God rest you merry,”
Page 121, comma changed to full stop following ‘Susanna,’ “N’est ce pas, Miss Susanna.”
Page 121, ‘Hamilton’s’ changed to ‘Hamiltons,’ “the last of the Hamiltons”
Page 123, ‘impedementa’ changed to ‘impedimenta,’ “other civil impedimenta will”
Page 123, ‘consficated’ changed to ‘confiscated,’ “will be confiscated by”
Page 124, ‘bouyant’ changed to ‘buoyant,’ “began a buoyant descent”
Page 124, ‘manuevers’ changed to ‘maneuvers,’ “military maneuvers of the”
Page 125, ‘misletoe’ changed to ‘mistletoe,’ “under the mistletoe bough”
Page 126, full stop inserted after ‘tritely,’ “she quoted tritely.”
Page 127, ‘apolegetic’ changed to ‘apologetic,’ “He grew cheerfully apologetic”
Page 127, ‘pardner’ changed to ‘partner,’ “and your partner away”
Page 128, ‘daiz’ changed to ‘dais,’ “about the golden dais”
Page 130, ‘to-to’ changed to ‘to—to,’ “going to—to—cry”
Page 131, ‘gryated’ changed to ‘gyrated,’ “which gyrated so rapidly”
Page 140, ‘uneasines’ changed to ‘uneasiness,’ “a feeling of uneasiness”
Page 147, ‘decidely’ changed to ‘decidedly,’ “feeling decidedly in awe”
Page 149, full stop inserted after ‘truths,’ “plain truths. Her one”
Page 150, ‘dwaddled’ changed to ‘dawdled,’ “they dawdled over their”
Page 153, comma inserted after ‘about,’ “asked me about, Leslie”
Page 161, ‘temperary’ changed to ‘temporary,’ “her temporary abode”
Page 176, semicolon changed to comma after ‘indifferent,’ “walk, indifferent, swaggering”
Page 180, ‘back gammon’ changed to ‘backgammon,’ “chess or backgammon of”
Page 182, comma inserted after ‘dark-faced,’ “the dark-faced, suave”
Page 187, ‘fightng’ changed to ‘fighting,’ “fighting to assert”
Page 191, ‘thought’ changed to ‘though,’ “Beauty, though I do not”
Page 191, ‘prouldy’ changed to ‘proudly,’ “as she proudly raised”
Page 192, opening double quote inserted before ‘Signor,’ “she surmised. “Signor Baretti”
Page 193, opening double quote inserted before ‘She,’ “I’m sure. “She sprang”
Page 194, ‘Traveles’ changed to ‘Travelers,’ “None of the Travelers”
Page 196, ‘room-mate’ changed to ‘roommate,’ “her hungry roommate”
Page 200, ‘speakng’ changed to ‘speaking,’ “He ceased speaking and”
Page 205, ‘unscupulous’ changed to ‘unscrupulous,’ “of unscrupulous cleverness”
Page 206, opening double quote inserted before ‘What,’ “laughed Robin. “What are”
Page 208, ‘voluably’ changed to ‘volubly,’ “sputtered volubly to”
Page 209, ‘conscienciously’ changed to ‘conscientiously,’ “not conscientiously begin”
Page 209, ‘consciencious’ changed to ‘conscientious,’ “such a conscientious child”
Page 211, ‘behooved’ changed to ‘behoved,’ “it behoved him to”
Page 213, ‘allaw’ changed to ‘allow,’ “her father could allaw”
Page 215, ‘she’ inserted before ‘had,’ “which she had pulled”
Page 215, ‘Jerrry’ changed to ‘Jerry,’ “Jerry said quickly.”
Page 215, opening double quote inserted before ‘Don’t,’ “quickly. “Don’t weep, Bean”
Page 217, full stop changed to comma following ‘you,’ “Thank you, oh, thank”
Page 217, ‘It’ changed to ‘If,’ “If you hear blood-curdling”
Page 220, ‘pardners’s’ changed to ‘partners’s,’ “the partners’s united”
Page 221, ‘room-mate’ changed to ‘roommate,’ “she is my roommate”
Page 227, comma inserted after ‘declared,’ “declared, in the light”
Page 228, ‘pardners’ changed to ‘partners,’ “between the partners, when”
Page 228, ‘pardners’ changed to ‘partners,’ “and the partners had”
Page 229, ‘stiick’ changed to ‘stick,’ “going to stick to me”
Page 231, ‘afternon’ changed to ‘afternoon,’ “of the afternoon and”
Page 232, ‘Lesliie’ changed to ‘Leslie,’ “which Leslie found herself”
Page 234, ‘latter’ changed to ‘letter,’ “handed her a letter”
Page 234, ‘tessalated’ changed to ‘tessellated,’ “the tessellated marble floor”
Page 234, ‘She’ inserted before ‘stumbled,’ “behind her. She stumbled”
Page 240, ‘Sussana’ changed to ‘Susanna,’ “Miss Susanna mentioned”
Page 241, opening double quote inserted before ‘There,’ “head. “There, you look”
Page 241, opening double quote inserted before ‘Come,’ “declared. “Come, now, you”
Page 242, dash inserted before ‘like,’ “—like an old Paul”
Page 244, comma inserted after ‘Dean,’ “Marjorie Dean, let me”
Page 244, ‘Majorie’ changed to ‘Marjorie,’ “Marjorie gazed at”
Page 245, comma inserted after ‘Susanna,’ “Miss Susanna, do you”
Ad Page 4, ‘ALLENS’ changed to ‘ALLEN’S,’ “AT MISS ALLEN’S SCHOOL”