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Hope, Laura Lee

"The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm or, Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays"

Pertell decided to give his company a little vacation. And
the Apgars were happy, too, for the foreclosure proceedings were
stopped by the satisfying of the mortgage with Uncle Isaac's money.
Mrs. Delamont sent on for Rex III, and Alice bade the fine animal
good-bye rather sadly, for she had grown very fond of him.
"Come on," said Paul to her one day, "we'll take a walk, and maybe we
can find another dog."
"Not like Rex, though," laughed Alice, as she set off with the young
fellow. And now, for a time, we will take leave of the Moving Picture
Girls.

THE END


THE JANICE DAY SERIES
By HELEN BEECHER LONG
_12 mo, cloth, illustrated, and colored jacket_

A series of books for girls which have been uniformly successful.
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In Annie Roe Carr we have found a young woman of wide experience
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