The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 19, March 18, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 27 of 49 (55%)
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Hoping I will receive an answer in a short time, I remain,
Your interested reader, CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 22d, 1897. GRACE G. DEAR GRACE: We are very glad you take pleasure in THE GREAT ROUND WORLD, and that you find it useful. We are told by a girl who is fond of reading, that "A World of Girls," by Mead, is the most delightful school story ever written. "Jackanapes," "Six to Sixteen," "A Flat-Iron for a Farthing," are all three by Mrs. Ewing, and are charming books. "An Old-Fashioned Girl," and Miss Yonge's "Pillars of the House," are both interesting. History does not tell us of any close relationship between Noah and Daniel Webster. EDITOR. DEAR EDITOR: I tried "Sylvia's Caramels," and found them very nice. The other day I went to the Zoo. It is very nice. Chiquita is twenty-six inches tall and twenty-six years old. She is very |
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