Molly, the Drummer Boy: A Story of the Revolution

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CHAPTER I. HOW DEBBY LOST HER FATHER.

CHAPTER II. DEBBY TAKES HER OWN WAY.

CHAPTER III. ALL THAT WAS LEFT OF DEBBY.

CHAPTER IV. AND NOW WE COME TO MOLLY.

CHAPTER V. WHILE MOLLY WAITED, HE LISTENED.

CHAPTER VI. HOW MOLLY BORE THE NEWS.

CHAPTER VII. A STRANGE CHRISTMAS.

CHAPTER VIII. ANOTHER MESSAGE FOR DEBBY.

CHAPTER IX. THE LAST OF MOLLY.

CHAPTER X. DEBBY COMES INTO HER OWN AT LAST.

Title: Molly, The Drummer Boy

A Story of the Revolution

Author: Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa) Comstock

Language: English

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Molly—Frontispiece.

Molly.

Molly, The Drummer Boy
A STORY OF THE REVOLUTION

BY
HARRIET T. COMSTOCK
ORIGINAL HALF-TONE ILLUSTRATIONS
BY
CURTIS WAGER-SMITH
Slowly the mist o’er the meadow was creeping,
Bright on the dewy buds glistened the sun,
When from his couch, while his children were sleeping,
Rose the bold rebel and shouldered his gun.—Holmes.
PHILADELPHIA
HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY
Copyright, 1900, by
Henry Altemus Company.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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