| PAGE | Blue Bonnet | Frontispiece | “‘Grandmother,’ she cried, ‘I’ve got a dog’” | 32 | “‘I reckon you think I’m a coward. Maybe you won’t want to be friends any more’” | 106 | “‘Isn’t it the nicest Christmas!’ Blue Bonnet cried, her lap full of treasures” | 254 | “‘Ladies’ Day at the Trent Rink’ proved a thorough success” | 295 | “‘But I thought,’ she said, ‘that it was a girl’s privilege to change her mind?’” | 383 | A Texas Blue Bonnet
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