Book/Printed Material Four girls at Chautauqua
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- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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- Date: 1904
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- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 8 of Four girls at Chautauqua The Four Girls.
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 9 of Four girls at Chautauqua FOUR GIRLS AT CHAUTAUQUA. %JsuJUU. Yu aSLL B Y PANSY. AUTHOR OF “ESTER REID,” “JULIA REID,” “THREE PEO- PLE,” “THE KING’S DAUGHTER,” “WISE AND OTH- ERWISE,” HOUSEHOLD PUZZLES,” “CUNNING WORKMEN,” “GRANDPA’S DARLINGS,”…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 10 of Four girls at Chautauqua library now6Rirss Two Coctes R«rwve j AUG 1 1904 H yrleht Entry 3-/ ?f c i l XXo. No. FI T-q t, COPY B n»yn ufc i nm PANSY. TRADE-MARK REGISTERED JUNE…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 11 of Four girls at Chautauqua CONTENTS. CHAPTER L INTRODUCED CHAPTER II. THE QUESTION DISCUSSED CHAPTER III. ENTERING THE CURRENT CHAPTER IV. FAIRPOINT CHAPTER V. UNREST CHAPTER VI. 7 23 37 61 69 FEASTS 84
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 12 of Four girls at Chautauqua 6 CONTENTS. CHAPTER XXV. SERMONS IN CHALK .361 CHAPTER XXVI. THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM” 876 CHAPTER XXVII. UNFINISHED MUSIC 891 CHAPTER XXVIII. MENTAL PROBLEMS 404 CHAPTER XXIX. WAITING 419 CHAPTER XXX.…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 13 of Four girls at Chautauqua FOUR GIRLS AT CHAUTAUQUA, CHAPTER I. INTRODUCED, MITCHELL shut the door with a and ran up the stairs two steps at a time. She nearly always banged doors, and was always in…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 14 of Four girls at Chautauqua 8 Four Girls at Chautauqua, instant to the eager face before her, and said: Good-morning.” Ruth Erskine what are you trimming your hat for Didn’t it suit Say, are you groing Why…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 15 of Four girls at Chautauqua Introduced 9 Why, there is nothing in the world to hindei my going if I want to. As to the money, I sup- pose one could hardly spend as much there as…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 16 of Four girls at Chautauqua 10 Four Girls at Chautauqua. fectty. She was small and fair, blue-eyed, flossy yellow curls lying on her shoulders, her voice was small and sweet, almost too sweet or too soft, that…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 17 of Four girls at Chautauqua Introduced. 11 there is no knowing whether she will go or not. I don’t see Uow she can afford it myself any more than I can but, of course, that is her…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 18 of Four girls at Chautauqua 12 Four Girls at Chautauqua graded school, and her one day of rest wm filled with all sorts of washing, ironing and mending work, until she had fairly come to groan over…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 19 of Four girls at Chautauqua introduced. 13 and wear it until we return. I may take it off, to be sure, while I sleep, but even that is uncer- tain, as we may not get a place…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 20 of Four girls at Chautauqua 14 Four Crirts at Chautauqua. If these four young ladies had been ^reatursa of the brain, gotten up expressly for the purpose of illustrating extremes of character, instead of being flesh and…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 21 of Four girls at Chautauqua Introduced 15 piaee. Now you are not to suppose that she was uneducated that would be a libel on Madame La Fonte and her fashionable seminary. She had graduated with honor taken…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 22 of Four girls at Chautauqua 16 Four Girls at Chautauqua. her and a hundred others around her was that she knew perfectly well that they all amounted to nothing, and didn’t hesitate to say so, there- fore…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 23 of Four girls at Chautauqua Introduced 17 longed. They went to the First Church, which for itself should have settled their position, since it was the opinion of most of its members that it was organized especially…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 24 of Four girls at Chautauqua 18 Four Girls at Chautauqua could laugh and chat merrily over warmed-up meat and johnny-cake, or even no meat at all, when such days came. How she ever came to think that…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 25 of Four girls at Chautauqua Introduced 19 means ventured to interfere with her plans. Marion was as independent in her way as Ruth was in hers, but they were very different ways. Ruth, for instance, indulged her…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 26 of Four girls at Chautauqua 20 Four Girls at Chautauqua. eluded such a strange proceeding as a two weeks in the woods, all because that strange girl in the ward school that Flossy had taken such an…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 27 of Four girls at Chautauqua Introduced 21 with the close of the term found herself strangely enough drawn into this strange medley of char- acter that moved in such different circles, and yet called themselves friends. You…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 28 of Four girls at Chautauqua 22 Four Girls at Chautauqua. where, save as she ruled in the most difficult room in the most difficult ward in the city. A worker, known to be such a manager, recog-…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 29 of Four girls at Chautauqua CHAPTER II. THE QUESTION DISCUSSED. EV. DR. DENNIS and Rev. Mr. Harm son met just at the corner of Howard and Clinton Streets, and stopped for a chat. Dr. Dennis was pastor…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 30 of Four girls at Chautauqua 24 Four Girl 8 at Chautauqua plainly as words, u How very glad I am to see you Dr. Dennis shrugged his shoulders. Such a representation he said. “If the entire congregation…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 31 of Four girls at Chautauqua The Question Discussed. Mr. Harrison looked thoughtful. “We haven’t many such, I am afraid,” he said gravely but I agree with you in thinking tha^ they should at least be Christians. Still,…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 32 of Four girls at Chautauqua 26 Four Girls at Chautauqua The truth is, there will be such a mixing of things that I actually fear the effect will be wholesale demoralization. At the same time I am…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 33 of Four girls at Chautauqua The Question Discussed. 27 ing off into the woods to have a good time, and, by way of gulling the public, they pretend to season it with religion.” Dr. Dennis laughed. That…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 34 of Four girls at Chautauqua 28 Four Girls at Chautauqua now Shouldn’t you suppose people with com mon sense would have some faint idea of the immense expenses to be involved in such an undertaking, and the…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 35 of Four girls at Chautauqua The Question Discussed. 29 about him, else they certainly would not have been guilty of calling a brother minister an idiot, however much his arguments might suggest the thought. But,” continued Dr.…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 36 of Four girls at Chautauqua 30 Four Giirls at Chautauqua. for I heard her rejoicing over it. That girl will be injured by Chautauqua I know it as well as though I already saw it and the…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 37 of Four girls at Chautauqua Tlue Question Discussed 31 does not call herself such she wouldn’t like to be known as such, because it would be likely to affect her position in the school. But the name…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 38 of Four girls at Chautauqua 82 Four Girls at Chautauqua ladies, simply from their manner of dres*. Flossy Shipley was the one to look at first. That was a very good description of her usual style something…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 39 of Four girls at Chautauqua The Question Discussed. 33 that. It was one of Flossy’s besetting sins, this arraying herself in glory, and making wrinkles in her face in the vain attempt to keep so. Not that…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904
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Image 40 of Four girls at Chautauqua 84 Four Girls at Chautauqua,. was a real pleasure to see her thus. But I am also anxious to have the gentlemen understand that that same simple attire represented more money than…
- Contributor: Pansy - Lothrop Publishing Company
- Date: 1904