Honey-Sweet eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 204 pages of information about Honey-Sweet.

Honey-Sweet eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 204 pages of information about Honey-Sweet.

Carroll—­Alice’s Adventures, and Through the Looking Glass.  By Lewis Carroll.

“One of the immortal books for children.”

Dix—­A Little Captive Lad.  By Marie Beulah Dix.

“The human interest is strong, and children are sure to like it.”—­Washington Times.

Greene—­Pickett’s Gap.  By Homer Greene.

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Lucas—­Slowcoach.  By E.V.  Lucas.

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Mabie—­Book of Christmas.  By H.W.  Mabie.

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Major—­Uncle Tom Andy Bill.  By Charles Major.

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Nesbit—­The Railway Children.  By E. Nesbit.

“A delightful story revealing the author’s intimate knowledge of juvenile ways.”—­The Nation.

Whyte—­The Story Book Girls.  By Christina G. Whyte.

“A book that all girls will read with delight—­a sweet, wholesome story of girl life.”

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Wright—­Aunt Jimmy’s Will.  By Mabel Osgood Wright.

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