| PAGE | " With the donning of the ancient dress she seemed to have put on the sweet shy manner that had been the charm of its first wearer" ( See page 142) | Frontispiece | "The other grasped some dark object that seemed to be a picture frame" | 6 | "Drew rein a moment at the gate, to look down the stately avenue" | 47 | "He was bending anxiously over a bubbling saucepan" | 87 | "Making a cup of her white hands" | 126 | "For once the red and green bird was on its good behaviour" | 180 | "She poured the corn into the popper and began to shake it over the red coals" | 261 | "'She looked to me just like one of her own lilies'" | 315 |
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