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We Girls: a Home Story


Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906 / 2008-06-21 00:00:00

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[Illustration: BINDING THE RINGS.]

WE GIRLS: A HOME STORY
By
MRS. A.D.T. WHITNEY

AUTHOR OF "FAITH GARTNEY'S GIRLHOOD," "THE GAYWORTHYS,"
"A SUMMER IN LESLIE GOLDTHWAITE'S LIFE," ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.

BOSTON
1870, 1890

CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. THE STORY BEGINS
CHAPTER II. AMPHIBIOUS
CHAPTER III. BETWIXT AND BETWEEN
CHAPTER IV. NEXT THINGS
CHAPTER V. THE "BACK YETT AJEE."
CHAPTER VI. CO-OPERATING
CHAPTER VII. SPRINKLES AND GUSTS
CHAPTER VIII. HALLOWEEN
CHAPTER IX. WINTER NIGHTS AND WINTER DAYS.
CHAPTER X. RUTH'S RESPONSIBILITY.
CHAPTER XI. BARBARA'S BUZZ.
CHAPTER XII. EMERGENCIES.

WE GIRLS: A HOME STORY.


CHAPTER I.
THE STORY BEGINS.

It begins right in the middle; but a story must begin somewhere.
The town is down below the hill.
It lies in the hollow, and stretches on till it runs against another
hill, over opposite; up which it goes a little way before it can stop
itself, just as it does on this side.
It is no matter for the name of the town. It is a good, large
country town,--in fact, it has some time since come under city
regulations,--thinking sufficiently well of itself, and, for that
which it lacks, only twenty miles from the metropolis.
Up our hill straggle the more ambitious houses, that have shaken off
the dust from their feet, or their foundations, and surrounded
themselves with green grass, and are shaded with trees, and are called
"places.
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