NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS
CHAPTER I. FIVE-O'CLOCK TEA.
CHAPTER II. DICK OBJECTS TO THE MOUNTAINS.
CHAPTER III. MR. MAYNE MAKES HIMSELF DISAGREEABLE.
CHAPTER IV. DICK'S FeTE.
CHAPTER V. "I AM QUITE SURE OF HIM."
CHAPTER VI. MR. TRINDER'S VISIT.
CHAPTER VII. PHILLIS'S CATECHISM.
CHAPTER VIII. "WE SHOULD HAVE TO CARRY PARCELS."
CHAPTER IX. A LONG DAY.
CHAPTER X. THE FRIARY.
CHAPTER XI. "TELL US ALL ABOUT IT, NAN."
CHAPTER XII. "LADDIE" PUTS IN AN APPEARANCE.
CHAPTER XIII. "I MUST HAVE GRACE."
CHAPTER XIV. "YOU CAN DARE TO TELL ME THESE THINGS."
CHAPTER XV. A VAN IN THE BRAIDWOOD ROAD.
CHAPTER XVI. A VISIT TO THE WHITE HOUSE.
CHAPTER XVII. "A FRIEND IN NEED."
CHAPTER XVIII. DOROTHY BRINGS IN THE BEST CHINA.
CHAPTER XIX. ARCHIE IS IN A BAD HUMOR.
CHAPTER XX. "YOU ARE ROMANTIC."
CHAPTER XXI. BREAKING THE PEACE.
CHAPTER XXII. "TRIMMINGS, NOT SQUAILS."
CHAPTER XXIII. "BRAVO, ATALANTA!"
CHAPTER XXIV. MOTHERS ARE MOTHERS.
CHAPTER XXV. MATTIE'S NEW DRESS.
CHAPTER XXVI. "OH, YOU ARE PROUD!"
CHAPTER XXVII. A DARK HOUR.
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER.
CHAPTER XXIX. MRS. WILLIAMS'S LODGER.
CHAPTER XXX. "NOW WE UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER."
CHAPTER XXXI. DICK THINKS OF THE CITY.
CHAPTER XXXII. "DICK IS TO BE OUR REAL BROTHER."
CHAPTER XXXIII. "THIS IS LIFE AND DEATH TO ME."
CHAPTER XXXIV. MISS MEWLSTONE HAS AN INTERRUPTION.
XXXV. "BARBY, DON'T YOU RECOLLECT ME?"
CHAPTER XXXVI. MOTES IN THE SUNSHINE.
CHAPTER XXXVII. "A MAN HAS A RIGHT TO HIS OWN THOUGHTS."
CHAPTER XXXVIII. ABOUT NOTHING PARTICULAR.
CHAPTER XXXIX. "HOW DO YOU DO, AUNT CATHERINE?"
CHAPTER XL. ALCIDES.
CHAPTER XLI. SIR HARRY BIDES HIS TIME.
CHAPTER XLII. "COME, NOW, I CALL THAT HARD."
CHAPTER XLIII. "I WILL WRITE NO SUCH LETTER."
CHAPTER XLIV. MR. MAYNE ORDERS A BASIN OF GRUEL.
CHAPTER XLV. AN UNINVITED GUEST.
CHAPTER XLVI. A NEW INVASION OF THE GOTHS.
CHAPTER XLVII. "IT WAS SO GOOD OF YOU TO ASK ME HERE."
CHAPTER XLVIII. MRS. SPARSIT'S POODLE.
CHAPTER XLIX. MATTIE IN A NEW CHARACTER.
CHAPTER L. PHILLIS'S FAVORITE MONTH.
Not Like Other Girls
BY
ROSA N. CAREY
AUTHOR OF
“Aunt Diana,” “Averil,” “Lover or Friend,” “Merle’s Crusade,”
“Esther,” “Mary St. John,” “Queenie’s Whim,”
“We Wifie,” Etc., Etc.
CHICAGO
M. A. DONOHUE & COMPANY
407-429 Dearborn Street
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | | PAGE |
I. | Five-o’clock Tea. | 7 |
II. | Dick objects to the Mountains. | 14 |
III. | Mr. Mayne makes Himself Disagreeable. | 22 |
IV. | Dick’s FÊte. | 28 |
V. | “I am Quite Sure of Him.” | 35 |
VI. | Mr. Trinder’s Visit. | 41 |
VII. | Phillis’s Catechism. | 48 |
VIII. | “We should have to carry Parcels.” | 55 |
IX. | A Long Day. | 62 |
X. | The Friary. | 68 |
XI. | “Tell us all about it, Nan.” | 77 |
XII. | “Laddie” puts in an Appearance. | 85 |
XIII. | “I must have Grace.” | 91 |
XIV. | “You can dare to tell me These Things.” | 99 |
XV. | A Van in the Braidwood Road. | 108 |
XVI. | A Visit to the White House. | 118 |
XVII. | “A Friend in Need.” | 124 |
XVIII. | Dorothy brings in the Best China. | 132 |
XIX. | Archie is in a Bad Humor. | 139 |
XX. | “You are Romantic.” | 147 |
XXI. | Breaking the Peace. | 154 |
XXII. | “Trimmings, not Squails.” | 162 |
XXIII. | “Bravo, Atalanta!” | 167 |
XXIV. | Mothers are Mothers. | 174 |
XXV. | Mattie’s New Dress. | 181 |
XXVI. | “Oh, You are Proud!” | 189 |
XXVII. | A Dark Hour. | 196 |
XXVIII. | The Mysterious Stranger. | 202 |
XXIX. | Mrs. Williams’s Lodger. | 210 |
XXX. | “Now we understand Each Other.” | 219 |
XXXI. | Dick thinks of the City. | 226 |
XXXII. | “Dick is to be our Real Brother.” | 232 |
XXXIII. | “This is Life and Death to Me.” | 240 |
XXXIV. | Miss Mewlstone has an Interruption. | 248 |
XXXV. | “Barby, don’t You recollect Me?” | 255 |
XXXVI. | Motes in the Sunshine. | 262 |
XXXVII. | “A Man has a Right to His Own Thoughts.” | 268 |
XXXVIII. | About Nothing Particular. | 277 |
XXXIX. | “How do you do, Aunt Catherine?” | 283 |
XL. | Alcides. | 292 |
XLI. | Sir Harry Bides his Time. | 299 |
XLII. | “Come, now, I call that Hard.” | 307 |
XLIII. | “I will write no such Letter.” | 315 |
XLIV. | Mr. Mayne orders a Basin of Gruel. | 321 |
XLV. | An Uninvited Guest. | 328 |
XLVI. | A New Invasion of the Goths. | 336 |
XLVII. | “It was so Good of You to ask me Here.” | 343 |
XLVIII. | Mrs. Sparsit’s Poodle. | 349 |
XLIX. | Mattie in a New Character. | 356 |
L. | Phillis’s Favorite Month. | 362 |