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Ewing, Juliana Horatia Gatty, 1841-1885

"Six to Sixteen A Story for Girls"

EBOOK SIX TO SIXTEEN ***


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[Illustration: "'I've got a pink silk here,' said I, 'and pink shoes.'"]


SIX TO SIXTEEN.
_A STORY FOR GIRLS._

BY
JULIANA HORATIA EWING.

LONDON:
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE,
NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, W.C.
NEW YORK: E. & J. B. YOUNG & CO.


[Published under the direction of the General Literature Committee.]


DEDICATION.
TO MISS ELEANOR LLOYD.

MY DEAR ELEANOR,
I wish that this little volume were worthier of being dedicated to you.
It is, I fear, fragmentary as a mere tale, and cannot even plead as an
excuse for this that it embodies any complete theory on the vexed
question of the upbringing of girls. Indeed, I should like to say that
it contains no attempt to paint a model girl or a model education, and
was originally written as a sketch of domestic life, and not as a
vehicle for theories.


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