The Wall Street Girl

THE

WALL STREET GIRL

BY

FREDERICK ORIN BARTLETT

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY

GEORGE ELLIS WOLFE

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NEW YORK

GROSSET & DUNLAP

PUBLISHERS


COPYRIGHT, 1915 AND 19l6, BY EVERY WEEK CORPORATION

COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY FREDERICK ORIN BARTLETT

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Published September 1916


TO
THALIA


CONTENTS

I. Don Receives a Jolt 1
II. It Becomes Necessary to Eat 11
III. The Queen Was in the Parlor 20
IV. Concerning Sandwiches 27
V. Business 43
VI. Two Girls 64
VII. Roses 71
VIII. A Man of Affairs 80
IX. It Will Never Do 93
X. Dictation 100
XI. Steak, With Mushrooms and Advice 111
XII. A Social Widow 123
XIII. Dear Sir–– 129
XIV. In Reply 138
XV. Cost 144
XVI. A Memorandum 153
XVII. On the Way Home 161
XVIII. A Discourse on Salaries 171
XIX. A Letter 184
XX. Stars 185
XXI. In the Dark 193
XXII. The Sensible Thing 200
XXIII. Looking Ahead 207
XXIV. Vacations 215
XXV. In the Park 223
XXVI. One Stuyvesant 238
XXVII. The Stars Again 247
XXVIII. Seeing 256
XXIX. Mostly Sally 264
XXX. Don Explains 275
XXXI. Sally Decides 295
XXXII. Barton Appears 305
XXXIII. A Bully World 317
XXXIV. Don Makes Good 321
XXXV. “Home, John” 330

THE WALL STREET GIRL


THE WALL STREET GIRL


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