
Aunt Judith: The Story of a Loving Life
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About This Book
A pretty tale brightly written and containing some good pictures of school girl character. Winnie Blake is the wilful young heroine; we scarcely know whether to give the palm to her or to her brother Dick for mischief and loveableness. Both are eminently natural personages. The brother and sister come under the benign influence of Aunt Judith, who is an author of girls books and a happy Christian woman, and learn some valuable lessons which help them in later years. The loving life referred to in the title belongs to this Aunt Judith, and its influence survives long after her life is ended.
Chapters (29)(click to expand)
- AUNT JUDITH
- The Story of a Loving Life
- GRACE BEAUMONT
- THOMAS NELSON AND SONS LONDON, EDINBURGH, DUBLIN, AND NEW YORK
- CONTENTS.
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
- Started off through the first figure . . . . . . Frontispiece "Will you have me for a friend?" A prostrate figure with white, upturned face The eyes, wide open, were fixed on the sheets of manuscript before her
- AUNT JUDITH.
- CHAPTER I. A SCHOOL-GIRL QUARREL.
- CHAPTER II. AUNT JUDITH.
- CHAPTER III. WILL YOU HAVE ME FOR A FRIEND?
- "Will you have me for a friend?"
- CHAPTER IV. A TALK WITH AUNT JUDITH.
- CHAPTER V. A FALLEN QUEEN.
- CHAPTER VI. WINNIE'S HOME.
- CHAPTER VII. AN AFTERNOON AT DINGLE COTTAGE.
- CHAPTER VIII. FORGING THE FIRST LINK.
- CHAPTER IX. THE CHRISTMAS PARTY.
- CHAPTER X. GATHERING CLOUDS.
- CHAPTER XI. "IT IS SO HARD TO SAY GOOD-BYE."
- CHAPTER XII. "I ALWAYS SPEAK AS I THINK."
- CHAPTER XIII. OUR SAILOR BOY.
- CHAPTER XIV. THE PRIZE ESSAY.
- A prostrate figure with white, upturned face.
- CHAPTER XV. HOW SHALL I LIVE THROUGH THE LONG, LONG YEARS?
- CHAPTER XVI. LIGHT IN DARKNESS.
- CHAPTER XVII. "I SHALL LEARN TO BE GOOD NOW."
- The eyes, wide open, were fixed on the sheets of manuscript before her.
- CHAPTER XVIII. CONCLUSION.
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