Ester Ried Yet Speaking

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Pansy 1883
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  • 01 - It May Be That She Is Working Still
  • 02 - What Did It All Amount To, Anyhow?
  • 03 - Anything Uncommon About Me?
  • 04 - I Don't Blame Them
  • 05 - A Christian Home
  • 06 - Satan He Has 'Em All The Week
  • 07 - What A Little Schemer It Is
  • 08 - What Would You Do, Dear?
  • 09 - "Tremendous Facts!" He Said
  • 10 - And She Always Tried
  • 11 - I Have But To Try Again
  • 12 - I Want Them To Get Used To Parlors
  • 13 - Let Us Be Fashionable
  • 14 - "Something's Happened!"
  • 15 - What Made Her Different?
  • 16 - Here Was His Opportunity
  • 17 - I Wonder What They're All After
  • 18 - Yourn's The Way
  • 19 - We Have Begun Backwards
  • 20 - Oh, What A Nice Thought!
  • 21 - Had His Experiment Been Too Severe?
  • 22 - Some People Are Hard To Warn
  • 23 - Part Of The Great Well-To-Do World
  • 24 - For You Don't Know What May Come
  • 25 - What Do You Hope To Accomplish?
  • 26 - "O Lord, Take Dirk Too!"
  • 27 - An Awful Problem
  • 28 - May She Go With Me?
  • 29 - What If I Belonged?
  • 30 - It Is No Made-Up Affair
  • 31 - Their Works Do Follow Them
Authored by Isabella M. Alden under the pen name "Pansy." Fourth in the Chautauqua Girls series. Alfred Ried (brother of Ester Ried from that series) wants to help the hundreds of poor street boys in his city to come to faith and improve their conditions, but is discouraged and overwhelmed with the task. Enter Flossy (Shipley) Roberts, a willing worker who focuses on 7 such boys and especially on one. (Note: While the title suggests this to be in the Ester Ried series and does intersect it, it actually fits better into the Chautauqua Girls series.) (Summary by TriciaG)

Previous book in series: Ruth Erskine's Crosses
Next book in series: Judge Burnham's Daughters

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