PEPPER
TRADE-MARK
Registered in U. S. Patent Office.
COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PUBLISHED NOV. 1903
Fifty-fourth Thousand.
PREFACE
The story of young people's lives is not complete without many and broad glimpses of their school days. It was impossible to devote the space to this recital of the Five Little Peppers' school life, in the books that showed their growing up. The author, therefore, was obliged unwillingly to omit all the daily fun and study and growth, that she, loving them as if they were real children before her eyes, saw in progress.
So she packed it all away in her mind, ready to tell to all those young people who also loved the Peppers, when they clamored for more stories about them--just what Polly and Joel and David did in their merry school days. Ben never got as much schooling as the others, for he insisted on getting into business life as early as possible, in order the sooner to begin to pay Grandpapa King back for all his kindness. But Jasper and Percy and Van joined the Peppers at school, and a right merry time they had of it!
And now the time seems ripe to accede to all the insistent demands from those who love the Five Little Peppers, that this record of their school days should be given. So here it is, just as they all gave it to
MARGARET SIDNEY.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. HARD TIMES FOR JOEL 9
II. THE TENNIS MATCH 24
III. A NARROW ESCAPE 35
IV. OF VARIOUS THINGS 49
V. AT SILVIA HORNE'S 60
VI. THE ACCIDENT 75
VII. THE SALISBURY GIRLS 89
VIII. "WE'RE TO HAVE OUR PICNIC!" 105
IX. ALL ABOUT THE POOR BRAKEMAN 121
X. JOEL AND HIS DOG 135
XI. THE UNITED CLUBS 154
XII. SOME EVERY-DAY FUN 173
XIII. THE PICNIC 186
XIV. MISS SALISBURY'S STORY 206
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