The Rosie World

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CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

THE ROSIE WORLD

CHAPTER I THE CHIN-CHOPPER

CHAPTER II THE SCHNITZER

CHAPTER III THE PAPER-GIRL

CHAPTER IV A LITTLE SAVINGS ACCOUNT

CHAPTER V GEORGE RILEY ON MUCKERS

CHAPTER VI JACKIE

CHAPTER VII HOW TO KEEP A DUCK OUT OF WATER

CHAPTER VIII A LITTLE MOTHER HEN

CHAPTER IX JANET'S AUNT KITTY

CHAPTER X ROSIE RECEIVES AN INVITATION

CHAPTER XI THE TRACTION BOYS' PICNIC

CHAPTER XII THE LOAN OF A GENTLEMAN FRIEND

CHAPTER XIII JANET EXPLAINS

CHAPTER XIV ON SCARS AND BRUISES

CHAPTER XV THE BRUTE AT BAY

CHAPTER XVI WHAT EVERY LADY WANTS

CHAPTER XVII ROSIE PROMISES TO BE GOOD

CHAPTER XVIII ON THE CULTURE OF BABIES

CHAPTER XIX CRAZY WITH THE HEAT

CHAPTER XX A FEVERED WORLD

CHAPTER XXI THE STORM

CHAPTER XXII A CHANCE FOR GERALDINE

CHAPTER XXIII HOME AGAIN

CHAPTER XXIV GEORGE TURNS

CHAPTER XXV DANNY AGIN ON LOVE

CHAPTER XXVI ELLEN

CHAPTER XXVII ROSIE URGES COMMON SENSE

CHAPTER XXVIII JANET USES STRONG LANGUAGE

CHAPTER XXIX THE CASE OF DAVE McFADDEN

CHAPTER XXX JANET TO HER OWN FATHER

CHAPTER XXXI DANNY'S SUGGESTION

CHAPTER XXXII THE SUBSTITUTE LADY

CHAPTER XXXIII ELLEN'S CAREER

CHAPTER XXXIV THE KIND-HEARTED GENTLEMAN

CHAPTER XXXV ELLEN MAKES AN ANNOUNCEMENT

CHAPTER XXXVI THE HAPPY LOVER

CHAPTER XXXVII THE SISTERS

CHAPTER XXXVIII ELLEN HAS HER FLING

CHAPTER XXXIX THE WATCH-DOG

CHAPTER XL MR. HARRY LONG EXPLAINS

CHAPTER XLI THE GREATEST TEACHER IN THE WORLD

CHAPTER XLII THE ROSIE MORROW

" THE CHEERIEST, HAPPIEST BOOKS " By JULIE M. LIPPMANN Martha By-the-Day

By CONINGSBY DAWSON The Garden Without Walls

BY INEZ HAYNES GILLMORE ANGEL ISLAND

THE ROSIE WORLD
BY
PARKER FILLMORE
Author of "The Hickory Limb," "The Young Idea"


With Illustrations by
MAGINEL WRIGHT ENRIGHT

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NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
1914


Copyright, 1914.
BY
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
Published September, 1914

Parts of The Rosie World have appeared serially in Everybody's Magazine under the titles: "The Chin-Chopper," "A Little Savings Account," copyright, 1912, by The Ridgway Company; "A Little Mother Hen," "The Loan of a Gentleman Friend," "Crazy with the Heat," copyright, 1913, by The Ridgway Company; "The Stenog," "The Watch-Dog," "The Rosie Morrow," copyright, 1914, by The Ridgway Company; and in Smith's Magazine under the title: "What Every Lady Wants," copyright, 1913, by Street & Smith.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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