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CHAPTER I OUTSIDE 'No room!--Full up!'
Confessions of a Young Lady I A WONDERFUL GIRL As a small girl I must have been a curiosity.
CHAPTER I THE INCLINING OF A TWIG When Rodney Elmore was eleven years old, placards appeared on the walls announcing that a circus was coming to Uffham.
Chapter I.--The Juryman is Startled.
CHAPTER I A NEW PUPIL The first of the series of curious happenings, which led to such a surprising and, indeed, extraordinary denouement, occurred on the twelfth of...
LONDON JAMES BOWDEN 10 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 1899 CONTENTS ...
CHAPTER I TWO MEN AND A MAID The band struck up a waltz.
"Has the Duchess returned?"
(_The Story according to Mr. Thomas Tennant_.) CHAPTER I. THE OPEN DOOR.
CHAPTER I THE INTERRUPTED DINNER He stood at the corner of the table with his hat and overcoat on, just as he had rushed into the room.
A PET OF THE BALLET I She was regarding, ruefully, the condition of her white satin shoes.
CHAPTER I STRICKEN Donald Lindsay was prostrated by a stroke of apoplexy on Thursday, April 3. It was surmised that the immediate cause was mental.
CHAPTER I GHOSTS IN AFRICA 'Upon my word, this is--' He hesitated, then chose another form of words with which to conclude his sentence.
Chapter I PUNISHMENT AT MECKLEMBURG HOUSE It was about as miserable an afternoon as one could wish to see.
CHAPTER I AN "AGONY" It caught my eye at once.
CHAPTER I The Card on the Floor Tickell turned his cards.
CHAPTER I DOROTHY SETS OFF WITH HER GUARDIAN The girls were in the convent garden, when word came that Dorothy Gilbert was wanted.
CHAPTER I THE END OF THE HONEYMOON Isabel waited till the rat-tat was repeated a second time, then she went down to the front door.
CHAPTER I A SIDE SHOW 'You and I can never marry.'
CHAPTER I ROBERT CHAMPION'S WIFE "Robert Champion, you are sentenced to twelve months' hard labour."
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