School Girls in No. 40.—Frontispiece.
THE
School-Girls in Number 40;
OR,
PRINCIPLE PUT TO THE TEST.
“Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.”
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Chap. I.— | A Removal | 9 |
II.— | Getting Settled | 30 |
III.— | Old Friends and New | 33 |
IV.— | The Tableaux Party | 44 |
V.— | A Trap Set | 62 |
VI.— | Caught | 71 |
VII.— | Another Mystery |