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  SIX LITTLE BUNKERS SERIES

  By LAURA LEE HOPE

  Author of The Bobbsey Twins Books, The Bunny Brown Series, The BlytheGirls Books, Etc.

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  =Durably Bound. Illustrated. Uniform Style of Binding. Every VolumeComplete in Itself.=

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  Delightful stories for little boys and girls which sprung into immediate popularity. To know the six little Bunkers is to take them at once to your heart, they are so intensely human, so full of fun and cute sayings. Each story has a little plot of its own--one that can be easily followed--and all are written in Miss Hope's most entertaining manner. Clean, wholesome volumes which ought to be on the bookshelf of every child in the land.

  SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT GRANDMA BELL'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT AUNT JO'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT COUSIN TOM'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT GRANDPA FORD'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT UNCLE FRED'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT CAPTAIN BEN'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT COWBOY JACK'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT MAMMY JUNE'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT FARMER JOEL'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT MILLER NED'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT INDIAN JOHN'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT HAPPY JIM'S SIX LITTLE BUNKERS AT SKIPPER BOB'S

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  =GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK=

  THE HONEY BUNCH BOOKS

  By HELEN LOUISE THORNDYKE

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  =Individual Colored Wrappers and Text Illustrations Drawn by

  WALTER S. ROGERS= * * * * *

  Honey Bunch is a dainty, thoughtful little girl, and to know her is to take her to your heart at once.

  Little girls everywhere will want to discover what interesting experiences she is having wherever she goes.

  HONEY BUNCH: JUST A LITTLE GIRL HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST VISIT TO THE CITY HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST DAYS ON THE FARM HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST VISIT TO THE SEASHORE HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST LITTLE GARDEN HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST DAYS IN CAMP HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST AUTO TOUR HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST TRIP ON THE OCEAN HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST TRIP WEST HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST SUMMER ON AN ISLAND

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  =GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK=

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS BOOKS

  By LAURA LEE HOPE

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  Individual Colored Wrappers and Text Illustrations by

  THELMA GOOCH

  Every Volume Complete in Itself

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  The Blythe girls, three in number, were left alone in New York City. Helen, who went in for art and music, kept the little flat uptown, while Margy, just out of a business school, obtained a position as a private secretary and Rose, plain-spoken and businesslike, took what she called a "job" in a department store.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: HELEN, MARGY AND ROSE A fascinating tale of real happenings in the great metropolis.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: MARGY'S QUEER INHERITANCE The Girls had a peculiar old aunt and when she died she left anunusual inheritance.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: ROSE'S GREAT PROBLEM Rose, still at work in the big department store, is one day faced withthe greatest problem of her life.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: HELEN'S STRANGE BOARDER Helen goes to the assistance of a strange girl, whose real identity isa puzzle. Who the girl really was comes as a tremendous surprise.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: THREE ON A VACATION The girls go to the country for two weeks--and fall in with all sortsof curious and exciting happenings.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: MARGY'S SECRET MISSION Of course we cannot divulge the big secret, but nevertheless the girlsas usual have many exciting experiences.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: ROSE'S ODD DISCOVERY A very interesting story, telling how Rose aided an old man in thealmost hopeless search for his daughter.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF HELEN Helen calls on the art dealer on business and finds the old fellow hasmade a wonderful discovery.

  THE BLYTHE GIRLS: SNOWBOUND IN CAMP An absorbing tale of winter happenings, full of excitement.

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  =GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK=

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  Transcriber's notes:

  Punctuation normalized.

  Page 51, "exlaimed" changed to "exclaimed."

  Page 147, "Said Tom Vine" changed to "said Tom Vine."

  Page 148, "forgotton" changed to "forgotten."

 
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