The American Country Girl. Martha Foote Crow

The American Country Girl - Martha Foote Crow


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       THE GIRL IN THE COUNTRY

       CHAPTER XXVIII

       THE CAMP FIRE

       CHAPTER XXVIII

       CHAPTER XXIX

       THE COUNTRY GIRL'S DUTY TO THE COUNTRY

       CHAPTER XXIX

       THE COUNTRY GIRL'S DUTY TO THE COUNTRY

       CHAPTER XXX

       THE COUNTRY GIRL'S SCORE CARD

       CHAPTER XXX

       THE COUNTRY GIRL'S SCORE CARD

       The Country Girl's Score Card

       INDEX

       A

       B

       C

       D

       E

       F

       G

       H

       N

       O

       P

       R

       S

       T

       U

       V

       W

       Y

       BIBLIOGRAPHY

       THE PROBLEM OF COUNTRY LIFE

       THE PROBLEM OF URBAN LIFE

       THE WORLD OF ALL OUTDOORS

       DELIGHTFUL BOOKS ABOUT THE COUNTRY

       EFFICIENCY IN THE HOUSEHOLD

       WOMAN AMONG THE WORLD'S WORKERS

       CRAFTS FOR GIRLS

       BOYS' BOOKS THAT GIRLS CAN USE

       GAMES AND RECREATION

       SOME PROBLEMS OF GIRLHOOD

       A GROUP OF BIOGRAPHIES OF COUNTRY GIRLS WHO BECAME GREAT AND USEFUL WOMEN

       SOME OTHER INSPIRING STORIES

       BOOKS OF POETRY COUNTRY GIRLS ENJOY

       A GROUP OF POEMS TO KNOW AND RECITE IN THE HOME

       Table of Contents


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The American Country Girl. An abundance of sunshine, fresh air, good water, and healthful exercise in the open permit wonderful young life to reach its highest development
The Country Girl is the life of the home. She is a companion for the parents and a playmate for the little brothers and sisters
The Country Girl and Her Pets. "The quietness of the country permits a greater spiritual and mental growth, with its abundance of life, plant and animal, which challenges the mind to discover its secrets"
The Country Girl takes a pride in her chickens that makes their care a pleasure to her
The Inheritance. The Country Girl, working cheerfully beside her mother, will learn much that will be of value to her in her effort to make the housework of to-day a joy and not a burden
A happy homesteader in front of her "soddy." The vastness of the country does not daunt her. She learns to love the quiet, broken only by the roar of a river at the bottom of a canyon or the howl of a coyote on the great sandy flats