AUTHOR OF "JANICE DAY," "THE TESTING OF JANICE DAY," ETC. Illustrated by CORINNE TURNER Do something NEW YORK SULLY AND KLEINTEICH
Copyright, 1917, by SULLY AND KLEINTEICH All rights reserved
CHAPTER | PAGE | I. | Something Troubles Uncle Jason | 1 | II. | Something Troubles Everybody | 16 | III. | Marty Speaks Out | 25 | IV. | "I Told You So" | 32 | V. | Janice Goes Her Way | 44 | VI. | The Shadow of Coming Events | 55 | VII. | Echoes | 63 | VIII. | Lottie Seeks a Friend | 72 | IX. | Mrs. Scattergood Talks | 82 | X. | The Only Serious Thing | 93 | XI. | "I Must Go!" | 103 | XII. | Nelson Does Not Understand | 113 | XIII. | Marty Expands | 121 | XIV. | The Black-eyed Woman | 132 | XV. | A Shock to Polktown | 141 | XVI. | Marty Runs Into Trouble | 153 | XVII. | Two Explosions | 163 | XVIII. | Something Very Exciting | 174 | XIX. | The Crossing | 183 | XX. | Roweled by Circumstances | 201 | XXI. | At La Guarda | 213 | XXII. | The Red Vest Again | 223 | XXIII. | The Bandits | 232 | XXIV. | The Situation Becomes Difficult | 240 | XXV. | An Amazing Meeting | 249 | XXVI. | At Last | 263 | XXVII. | Much To Talk About | 272 | XXVIII. | Tom Hotchkiss Reappears | 281 | XXIX. | "Judge B-day" | 289 | XXX. | At Home | 298 |
|
|