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Mary Jane in New England

Mary Jane in New England

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MARY JANE IN NEW ENGLAND

"Can we ride on them?" asked Mary Jane, breathless with excitement. (*Frontispiece*, Page 42)
"Can we ride on them?" asked Mary Jane, breathless with excitement. (Frontispiece, Page 42)

MARY JANE IN
NEW ENGLAND

BY

CLARA INGRAM JUDSON

AUTHOR OF
"MARY JANE—HER BOOK," "MARY JANE—HER VISIT," "MARY
JANE'S KINDERGARTEN," "MARY JANE DOWN SOUTH,"
"MARY JANE'S CITY HOME."

ILLUSTRATED BY
THELMA GOOCH

GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

Copyright, 1921
by
GROSSET & DUNLAP, INC.

Mary Jane In New England
All Rights Reserved

Printed in the United States of America

To my brother,
DWIGHT HAROLD INGRAM,
with happy memories of his
commencement week

CONTENTS

Plans for the Journey
A Day of Wetness
First Glimpses of Boston
An Unexpected Visit at Wellesley
Class Day Fun—and Troubles
Winning the Game
The Adventure by the Lagoon
Commencement in the Stadium
Fun on the Beach
A Day in Plymouth
Visiting Cousin Louise
The Willow Tree Cottage
Lost! One Mary Jane
Tea on the Terrace
The Last Day in Boston—and Home

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

"Can we ride on them?" asked Mary Jane breathless with excitement . . . . . . Frontispiece

She sighed with relief as the offending shoe came off

"You almost touched it!" exclaimed Mary Jane

"My dear child! Where were you? We've hunted and hunted!"

MARY JANE IN NEW ENGLAND

PLANS FOR THE JOURNEY

"Then are we really going?" asked Mary Jane eagerly.

"To Boston and Harvard and Uncle Hal's Class Day and everything?" added Alice.

Mr. and Mrs. Merrill looked at each other and then at the long letter in Mrs. Merrill's hand.

"I do believe we are," said Mrs. Merrill thoughtfully.

"That's right!" approved Mr. Merrill heartily. "You'll never regret it. I am sure the girls are old enough to remember the interesting sights they will see and they may never have another chance to go to Harvard Class Day and all the 'doings' Hal writes about."

"And then," added Mrs. Merrill, "I always promised brother Hal I'd come when he graduated. One doesn't have a

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