In the High Valley / Being the fifth and last volume of the Katy Did series

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IN THE HIGH VALLEY.

SUSAN COOLIDGE,

CONTENTS.

IN THE HIGH VALLEY. (2)

CHAPTER I. ALONG THE NORTH DEVON COAST. I T was a morning of

CHAPTER II. MISS OPDYKE FROM NEW YORK. T HE next week was a

CHAPTER III. THE LAST OF DEVON AND THE FIRST OF AMERICA. W ITH

CHAPTER IV. IN THE HIGH VALLEY. M EANWHILE, as the "Limited"

CHAPTER V. ARRIVAL. T HE train from Denver was nearing St.

CHAPTER VI. UNEXPECTED. I MOGEN'S race-prejudices experienced a

CHAPTER VII. THORNS AND ROSES. G EOFF," said Clover as they sat

CHAPTER VIII. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER. H AVE you seen Imogen

CHAPTER IX. THE ECHOES IN THE EAST CANYON. L IONEL certainly

CHAPTER X. A DOUBLE KNOT. T HE next few days in the High Valley

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