CHAPTER III THROUGH THE WINTER CHAPTER IV A POLITICAL DIFFERENCE CHAPTER V OF COMMON DAILY THINGS CHAPTER VII FROM THE LITTLE GIRL'S SIDE CHAPTER IX WAS EVER LETTER HALF SO DEAR? CHAPTER XII NOT MERRY, BUT WEDDING BELLS. CHAPTER XIV A TURN IN THE LANE CHAPTER XIX HOW NORMAN CAME HOME CHAPTER XX THE PASSING OF OLD CHICAGO Transcriber's Note: Inconsistent hyphenation and spelling in the original document have been preserved. Examples include "vandue" and "vendue", "Cahoky" and "Cahooky", "infare and "infair", and "Pettingil and Pettengill." Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. On page 126, "Champaign squibs" should possibly be "Campaign squibs." On page 225, the sentence '"You weigh about seventy-five pounds," gravely.' seems to be missing some text. A Little Girl in Old ChicagoTHE "LITTLE GIRL" SERIES
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