Young Women Fiction Books
Janet: A Stock-Farm Scout
Lillian Elizabeth RoySaturday noon. Just finished luncheon with Nat and Jimmy. I never saw such a wonderful change in anyone as has taken place in Natalie since she came to Green Hill. Maybe it is due to her work in a gar..
Mildred's Married Life, and a Winter with Elsie Dinsmore
Martha FinleyDr. Landreth had an errand down-town. Mildred stood at the window looking after him with loving, admiring eyes. He turned at the gate to lift his hat and kiss his hand to her with a bow and smile, the..
Polly in the Southwest
Lillian Elizabeth RoyIn spite of persuasions, threats, and prophecies of good times to be missed, the Ashbys and Fabians could not be induced to join the proposed party to the Southwest. Mr. Ashby declared that he would h..
Barbara Hale: A Doctor's Daughter
Lilian GarisMrs. Burke, Cara’s mother, was rather pleased that her athletic daughter thought of anything so socially refining, for, as a rule, Cara cared very little for the amenities. She liked, very much better..
Norma: A Flower Scout
The foregoing letter was sealed and mailed that forenoon when Farmer Ames drove past on his way to the general store. But there may be some readers who have not met Natalie and her friends at Green Hi..
Out of the Woods
Elisabeth Sanxay HoldingWhen Ethel Taylor came home, at nineteen, her grandmother seemed like a little ghost from the past, utterly unconnected with her present life. She still went to visit the old lady, and sat in the fami..
The History of the Lady Betty Stair
Molly Elliot SeawellLady Betty, with the eye of an eaglet in her own mountains, recognized both men by the light of the flaring flambeaux carried by the running footmen,—Bastien with a thrill of hatred, fear, and disgust..
Elsie's Friends at Woodburn
Martha FinleyMax’s face flushed more hotly than before, but he straightened himself and looked his tormentor full in the eye as he answered: “I don’t deny that I should expect a flogging if I should weakly yield a..