Julia Ried
								 by  PANSY (1841 - 1930)
                
                
                
								
         
     
            
                 
            
						
          
            Authored by Isabella M. Alden under the pen name "Pansy." Sequel to "Ester Ried." Julia Ried must take a job as a bookkeeper in a factory to earn a living. The mistress of her boardinghouse influences her in a negative way, drawing her into a life and attitude displeasing to God. Will her family and friends be able to convince her stand up for what's right? (Summary written by TriciaG)Previous book in series: Ester RiedNext book in series: The King's Daughter
						
						
                
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                    05 - In Which Work Is Done for Eternity , 
                    
                    
06 - In Which I Meet the Other Side of the Question , 
                    
                    
07 - In Which Is a Troubled Sunday , 
                    
                    
08 - In Which I Discover a Christian Duty , 
                    
                    
09 - In Which I Have a Religious Conversation , 
                    
                    
10 - In Which We Make Calls and Comments , 
                    
                    
11 - In Which My Head Gets Ahead of My Heart , 
                    
                    
12 - In Which I Find a Slippery Path , 
                    
                    
13 - In Which I Follow a False Light , 
                    
                    
14 - In Which I Am Stung with the Truth , 
                    
                    
15 - In Which Is Discussed the Difference Between White and Black , 
                    
                    
16 - In Which I Have but One Voice , 
                    
                    
17 - In Which I Tread Among the Shadows , 
                    
                    
18 - In Which the Blind Led the Blind , 
                    
                    
19 - In Which Are Conflicting Forces , 
                    
                    
20 - In Which Are Some Searching Questions , 
                    
                    
21 - In Which Class Is Not Considered , 
                    
                    
22 - In Which the Comfort of Mourning Is Discussed , 
                    
                    
23 - In Which I Prove the Truth of an Old Adage , 
                    
                    
24 - In Which Is a Surprise and a Blessing , 
                    
                    
25 - In Which There Is Much Joy and Some Work , 
                    
                    
26 - In Which I Feel My Destiny Approaching , 
                    
                    
27 - In Which I Looked for One Scene and Found Another , 
                    
                    
28 - In Which He Led Us in Paths that We Did Not Know