I. | “Why don’t you laugh?” | 1 | II. | The Letter | 8 | III. | David makes a Request | 15 | IV. | The Birthday FÊte | 21 | V. | “I will take care of Paradise Ward” | 32 | VI. | “Maybe” | 41 | VII. | Gladys Guinevere | 52 | VIII. | Couches of Clover | 58 | IX. | No. 45678 | 64 | X. | The Top of the World | 71 | XI. | Dr. Abbe | 79 | XII. | Patricia and a Few Others | 85 | XIII. | What Sardis said | 93 | XIV. | Paradise Ward on Wheels | 100 | XV. | The First Day | 115 | XVI. | Benedicta makes it go | 124 | XVII. | A Picture and a Message | 129 | XVIII. | An Attempt at Matchmaking | 135 | XIX. | An Uninvited Guest and a Mystery | 146 | XX. | The Telegram | 155 | XXI. | “Ten Little Girls” and Sardis Merrifield | 164 | XXII. | A Little Lame Duck | 177 | XXIII. | In the “Garden of Eden” | 187 | XXIV. | Rosalind Ferne | 195 | XXV. | The Storm | 207 | XXVI. | Clementina asks Questions | 217 | XXVII. | The Butterfly Lady stays | 223 | XXVIII. | Benedicta’s Opportunity | 239 | XXIX. | Trouble in the Kitchen | 251 | XXX. | The New Cook | 259 | WHEN POLLY WAS EIGHTEEN WHEN POLLY WAS EIGHTEEN .. .
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