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Hueston, Ethel, 1887-

"Sunny Slopes"

Louis Presbytery
To Which I Owe a Debt of Interest
Of Sympathy and of Unfailing Friendship
I Can Ever Hope to Pay


CONTENTS

CHAPTER
I THE BEGINNING
II MANSERS
III A BABY IN BUSINESS
IV A WOMAN IN THE CHURCH
V A MINISTER'S SON
VI THE HEAVY YOKE
VII THE FIRST STEP
VIII REACTION
IX UPHEAVAL
X WHERE HEALTH BEGINS
XI THE OLD TEACHER
XII THE LAND O' LUNGERS
XIII OLD HOPES AND NEW
XIV NEPTUNE'S SECOND DAUGHTER
XV THE SECOND STEP
XVI DEPARTED SPIRITS
XVII RUBBING ELBOWS
XVIII QUIESCENT
XIX RE-CREATION
XX LITERARY MATERIAL
XXI ADVENTURING
XXII HARBORAGE
XXIII THE SUNNY SLOPE
XXIV THE END


ILLUSTRATIONS

"A minister's wife! You look more
like a little girl's baby doll." . . . . . _Frontispiece_
"Silly old goose," she murmured.
Carol, with an inarticulate sob,
gathered her baby in her arms.
"I beg your pardon," she said, sweetly,
unsmilingly, "I did not mean to be rude."


SUNNY SLOPES

CHAPTER I
THE BEGINNING
Back and forth, back and forth, over the net, spun the little white
ball, driven by the quick, sure strokes of the players.


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