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Meade, L. T., 1854-1914

"The Palace Beautiful A Story for Girls"

Daisy's Promise
XXVI. A Delightful Plan
XXVII. The Poor Doves
XXVIII. A Startling Discovery
XXIX. A Blessing
XXX. Voice of the Prince
XXXI. A "Continual Reader"
XXXII. Jasmine Begins to Soar
XXXIII. Visiting the Publishers
XXXIV. A Plan
XXXV. Their Quarter's Allowance
XXXVI. _The Joy-Bell_
XXXVII. Endorsing a Cheque
XXXVIII. Daisy's Request
XXXIX. The Journey
XL. A Bitter Disappointment
XLI. Mrs. Dredge to the Rescue
XLII. A New Employment
XLIII. In the Field
XLIV. Too Much for Dove
XLV. The Prince to the Rescue
XLVI. Delivered from the Ogre
XLVII. Almost Defeated
XLVIII. One Shoe Off and One Shoe On
XLIX. Spanish Lace
L. A Dazzling Day
LI. A Letter
LII. "I Love Mrs. Ellsworthy"
LIII. Telegraph Wires
LIV. A Discovery
LV. An Invitation for the Ladies of Penelope Mansion
LVI. A Palace Beautiful


THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL.
_A STORY FOR GIRLS._


CHAPTER I.
EARLY DAYS.

The three girls were called after flowers. This is how it came about:
When Primrose opened her eyes on the world she brought back a little
bit of spring to her mother's heart.


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