Four Girls at Cottage City (1898 James H. Earle Edition) (Q2091)

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1898 James H. Earle Edition
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Four Girls at Cottage City (1898 James H. Earle Edition)
1898 James H. Earle Edition

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    Four Girls [three club-like symbols] | [two club-like symbols] At Cottage City | [dash] BY [dash] | EMMA D. KELLEY-HAWKINS | AUTHOR OF "MEGDA." | [embellished rule] | BOSTON: | JAMES H. EARLE, PUBLISHER | 178 WASHINGTON STREET | 1898
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    Copyright, 1895. | By EMMA D. KELLEY-HAWKINS. | [rule] | All rights reserved.
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    TO | DEAR AUNT LOTTIE | WHOM I HAVE OFTEN AND | TRULY CALLED MY | 'SECOND MOTHER' | I DEDICATE THIS BOOK. | THE REWARD, | "WELL DONE, THOU GOOD AND | FAITHFUL SERVANT," | WILL SURELY ONE DAY | BE HERS. | The Author.
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