Not Quite Eighteen
by Susan Coolidge
Susan Coolidge has always had the love of her young readers, as she seems to have a happy instinct to plan the stories that every girl would really want to play. Even Mrs. Alcott does not perceive the nature of children with a more subtle sympathy and does not depict their noble features with greater ingenuity. Content: I. How the rabbit brought good luck II. A little intentionality III. Wolves of St. Gervas IV. Three small candles Uncle V and Aunt Wee. Vii money with cornball. Girls' prize of class VIII teams. Dolly Phone ix. Tiran X. Pink Flamingo Si is what he did. Two pairs of eyes XII. Pony holding Shop XIII. Pink-red XIV Dolly's Xv century lesson. Blessings in the guise of the XVI century. Satisfied desire.