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The Corner House Girls
How they moved to Milton, what they found, and what they did

The Corner House Girls How they moved to Milton, what they found, and what they did

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Finding the will. In a moment the panel dropped down, leaving in view a very narrow depository for papers. Frontispiece.


THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS

HOW THEY MOVED TO MILTON
WHAT THEY FOUND
AND WHAT THEY DID

BY

GRACE BROOKS HILL

Author of “The Corner House Girls at School,” “The

Corner House Girls Under Canvas,” etc.

ILLUSTRATED BY

R. EMMETT OWEN

BARSE & HOPKINS

PUBLISHERS

NEW YORK, N. Y.—NEWARK, N. J.


BOOKS FOR GIRLS

The Corner House Girls Series

By Grace Brooks Hill

Illustrated.

THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AT SCHOOL
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS UNDER CANVAS
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS IN A PLAY
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS’ ODD FIND
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS ON A TOUR

(Other volumes in preparation)

BARSE & HOPKINS

Publishers—New York

Copyright, 1915,

by

Barse & Hopkins

The Corner House Girls

Printed in U. S. A.


CONTENTS

    I “Left High and Dry
    II Uncle Peter’s Will
    III The Old Corner House
    IV Getting Settled
    V Getting Acquainted
    VI Uncle Rufus
    VII Their Circle of Interest Widens
    VIII The Cat that Went Back
    IX The Vanishing Kittens
    X Ruth Sees Something
    XI In the Garret
    XII Mrs. Kranz Comes to Call
    XIII The Maronis
    XIV Five Cents’ Worth of Peppermints
    XV “A Dish of Gossip
    XVI More Mysteries
    XVII “Mrs. Trouble
    XVIII Ruth Does what She Thinks is Right
    XIX “Double Trouble
    XX Mr. Howbridge is Perplexed
    XXI The Corner House Girls Win Public Approval
    XXII Callers—and the Ghost
    XXIII Not Entirely Explained
    XXIV Aunt Sarah Speaks Out
    XXV Laying the Ghost

ILLUSTRATIONS

Finding the will. In a moment the panel dropped down, leaving in view a very narrow depository for papers

She forgot her kittens and everything else, and scrambled up the tree for dear life

“Looker yere! Looker yere! Missie Ruth! There’s dem dried apples, buried in de groun’”

Up came Tommy again, his eyes open, gurgling a cry, and fighting to keep above the surface


THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS

CHAPTER I—“LEFT HIGH AND DRY”

“Look out, Dot! You’ll fall off that chair as sure as you live, child!”

Tess was

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