Juvenile Fiction Books
A Sweet Girl Graduate
L. T. MeadePRISCILLA'S trunk was neatly packed. It was a new trunk and had a nice canvas covering over it. The canvas was bound with red braid, and Priscilla's initials were worked on the top in large plain lett..
Diddie, Dumps, and Tot; Or, Plantation Child-Life
Louise Clarke PyrnelleThe stories, plantation games, and Hymns are just as I heard them in my childhood. I have learned that Mr. Harris, in Uncle Remus, has already given the "Tar Baby"; but I have not seen his book, and, ..
Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill
Alice B. EmersonThe sound of the drumming wheels! It had roared in the ears of Ruth Fielding for hours as she sat on the comfortably upholstered seat in the last car of the afternoon Limited, the train whirling her f..
The Adventures of a Boy Reporter
Harry Steele MorrisonWhile these mothers were discussing their boys, the youngsters themselves were busy behind the barn, building a hut down near the railway track. There were six of them altogether, the three extra ones..
The Outdoor Girls at Rainbow Lake
Laura Lee HopeBetty Nelson crossed the velvety green lawn, and crowded into the hammock, slung between two apple trees, which were laden with green fruit. First she had motioned for Grace Ford to make room for her,..
The Outdoor Girls at Wild Rose Lodge
Laura Lee HopeThe four Outdoor Girls, in Mollie Billette's touring car and with Mollie herself at the wheel, were at the present moment rushing wildly over a dusty country road at the rate of thirty miles an hour.G..
The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico
Frank Gee PatchinThe snore had come from Stacy Brown. Both he and Tad Butler were resting from their long journey on the Atlantic and Pacific train. Further to the rear of the car, their companions, Ned Rector and Wal..
Blacky the Crow
Thornton W. BurgessBlacky the Crow is always watching for things not intended for his sharp eyes. The result is that he gets into no end of trouble which he could avoid. In this respect he is just like his cousin, Sammy..