Brenda, Her School and Her Club
Helen Leah Reed
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Brenda, Her School and Her Club
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Brenda,
Her School and Her Club
Author of "Miss Theodora," Etc.
ILLUSTRATED BY JESSIE WILLCOX SMITH
BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1900
Copyright, 1900, By Little, Brown, and Company.
All rights reserved.
"The child himself, surrounded by a group of curious girls, clung to Nora's hand"
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
BRENDA, HER SCHOOL AND HER CLUB
I
FOUR FRIENDS
II
JULIA'S ARRIVAL
III
THE RESCUE
IV
A CLUB MEETING
"'Oh, I'll tell you what, girls,—let us work for—Manuel!'"
V
MISS CRAWDON'S SCHOOL
VI
MISUNDERSTANDINGS
VII
VISITING MANUEL
VIII
PLANNING THE BAZAAR
IX
A MYSTERIOUS MANSION
X
A SOPHOMORE
XI
THE COOKING CLASS
XII
CONCERNING JULIA
XIII
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
XIV
THE FOOTBALL GAME
XV
A POET AT HOME
"She was able to rush on and pick them up as they were dashed against a lamp-post"
XVI
AN HISTORIC RAMBLE
XVII
THE ROSAS AT HOME
XVIII
MERRY CHRISTMAS
XIX
NORA'S THOUGHTLESSNESS
XX
FIDESSA AND HER MISTRESS
"Now as Julia sat there drinking tea from the quaintest of old-fashioned china cups"
XXI
MISS SOUTH AND JULIA
XXII
BRENDA'S SECRET
XXIII
ALMOST READY
XXIV
AN EVENING'S FUN
XXV
THE BAZAAR
XXVI
GREAT EXCITEMENT
XXVII
A MISTAKE
XXVIII
EXPLANATIONS
XXIX
AFTER VACATION
XXX
BRENDA'S FOLLY
"'Why, Brenda Barlow, why are you lying in this downcast position?'"
XXXI
THE SHILOH PICNIC
THE END
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