CONTENTS CHAPTER I. TROUBLE FROM NEAR AND FAR II. "TALKY"
HOW JANICE DAY WON CHAPTER I TROUBLE FROM NEAR AND FAR
CHAPTER II "TALKY" DEXTER, INDEED!
CHAPTER III "THE SEVENTH ABOMINATION"
CHAPTER IV A RIFT IN THE HONEYMOON
CHAPTER V "THE BLUEBIRD FOR HAPPINESS"
CHAPTER VI THE TENTACLES OF THE MONSTER
CHAPTER VII SWEPT ON BY THE CURRENT
CHAPTER VIII REAL TROUBLE
CHAPTER IX HOW NELSON TOOK IT
CHAPTER X HOW POLKTOWN TOOK IT
CHAPTER XI "MEN MUST WORK WHILE WOMEN MUST WEEP"
CHAPTER XII AN UNEXPECTED EMERGENCY
CHAPTER XIII INTO THE LION'S DEN
CHAPTER XIV A DECLARATION OF WAR
CHAPTER XV AND NOW IT IS DISTANT TROUBLE
CHAPTER XVI ONE MATTER COMES TO A HEAD
CHAPTER XVII THE OPENING OF THE CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER XVIII HOPEWELL SELLS HIS VIOLIN
CHAPTER XIX THE GOLD COIN
CHAPTER XX SUSPICIONS
CHAPTER XXI WHAT WAS IN THE PAPER
CHAPTER XXII DEEP WATERS
CHAPTER XXIII JOSEPHUS COMES OUT FOR PROHIBITION
CHAPTER XXIV ANOTHER GOLD PIECE
CHAPTER XXV IN DOUBT
CHAPTER XXVI THE TIDE TURNS
CHAPTER XXVII THE TEMPEST
CHAPTER XXVIII THE ENEMY RETREATS
CHAPTER XXIX THE TRUTH AT LAST
CHAPTER XXX MARM PARRADAY DOES HER DUTY
Title: How Janice Day Won
Author: Helen Beecher Long
Language: English
E-text prepared by Al Haines
Transcriber's note:
The book's Frontispiece was missing. There were no other illustrations.
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Author of "Janice Day the Young Homemaker," "The Testing of Janice Day," "The Mission of Janice Day," Etc.
Illustrated by Corinne Turner
The Goldsmith Publishing Co. Cleveland
Copyright, 1917, by Sully & Kleinteich