- The Sum Total
- Their Jewels
- Cake and Benevolence
- Cake Mathematically Considered
- Interrogation Points
- A Social Problem
- Measuring Brains and Hearts
- Subtle Distinctions
- ''Yet Lackest Thou--''
- They Measuring Themselves by Themselves are not Wise
- Perfect Love Casteth out Fear
- Conflicting Duties
- Seed Sown on Thorny Ground
- A Problem
- Measuring Character
- ''Last Night'' Measured by Daylight
- An Open Door
- Serving Christ in the Kitchen
- The Ends Meet
- Measured by Trial
- The Answer
- Measuring Human Influence
- Measuring Responsibility
- Measured in Prose
- Shirking Responsibility
- Measuring Enthusiasm
- Measuring Sacrifices
- Then and Now
- ''Good Measure''
Three young women are the central characters in this story. Callie and her husband are poor, but they are frugal, spending using God's principles, and they reserve a tenth for God's work. Eva's husband makes more than double what Callie's husband makes, but that doesn't keep them from sinking beneath a load of debt. Even worse, she feels that her husband thinks it's her fault - and she thinks it is, too. She's an inexperienced housekeeper and doesn't know where the money goes. Happy-go-lucky Jennie wants to marry a rich man, so that her married life can be filled with parties, gaiety and pretty things. Will Coleman is poor, and not a Christian, but he's SO gentlemanly and romantic... (Summary by TriciaG)
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