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Book Excerpt: They were for the most part nice girls and, at heart, kindlyintentioned; but Nan had gone through some harsh experiences, aswell as exciting times, during the fall and winter semester atLakeview Hall. She had made friends, as she always did; and theMasons, Grace and Walter, determined to have her with them inChicago over the holidays. Therefore, in the third volume of theseries, "Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays; Or, Rescuing theRunaways," we find Nan and her chum with their friends in the greatcity of the Lakes.During those two weeks of absence from school Nan certainly hadexperienced some exciting times. Included in her adventures wereher experiences in rescuing two foolish country girls who had runaway to be motion picture actresses. In addition Nan Sherwood hadsaved little Inez, a street child, and had taken her back to "thelittle dwelling in amity," as Papa Sherwood called their Tillburyhome. For Nan's parents had returned from across the seas, and shewas beginning this second semesterRead More