Miss Dee Dunmore Bryant

The Bryant family - widowed Mrs. Bryant and her children Benjamin, Caroline, and little Daisy - is on the thin edge of poverty due to debt incurred when Mr. Bryant was alive. We follow the family, especially Ben and Daisy, as they help shoulder some of the burden. Prominent in the story are children's dolls, which are the means to some of the family's income.


By : Pansy (1841 - 1930)

01 - The Family Gathering



02 - The ''Delicious Secret''



03 - ''Aren't Things Queer?''



04 - Dee Dunmore Bryant



05 - ''Dee Dunmore's'' Rivals



06 - ''IfIOnlyHad!''



07 - A New Acquaintance



08 - Ben's Visit



09 - ''Do It, Anyhow''



10 - ''Getting into Close Quarters''



11 - ''What's the Use?''



12 - ''I Think as Much''



13 - ''There Is a Difference''



14 - Patience and Perseverance



15 - Daisy as a Business Woman



16 - Ebon ''Lends a Hand''



17 - A ''Business Transaction''



18 - ''You Wait and See''



19 - ''Tenths''



20 - Getting Ready for the Fair



21 - A ''Chance''



22 - ''Just Common Sense''



23 - ''Who Knows?''



24 - A Happy Mother

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