A Girl of High Adventure

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CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE I. The Child Who Won Hearts 1 II. A

CHAPTER I. THE CHILD WHO WON HEARTS.

CHAPTER II. A VISIT TO IRELAND.

CHAPTER III. AN IRISH CHIEFTAIN AT HOME.

CHAPTER IV. OLD YOUNG PEOPLE.

CHAPTER V. "I'LL EXPLAIN TO YOURSELF."

CHAPTER VI. M. LE COMTE.

CHAPTER VII. THE LITTLE COMTESSE.

CHAPTER VIII. BROWN HATS AND FANS.

CHAPTER IX. THE ENGLISH GIRLS AT THE SCHOOL OF LA PRINCESSE.

CHAPTER X. THOU ART FAITHFUL AND SO ARE MY BEES.

CHAPTER XI. THUNDER STORM.

CHAPTER XII. GEM OF THE OCEAN.

CHAPTER XIII. THE PINES.

CHAPTER XIV. STARLIGHT AND TILLY.

CHAPTER XV. I CANNOT TALK PARLEY-VOUS.

CHAPTER XVI. THE FEAR OF THE SHILLELAGH.

CHAPTER XVII. IF IT MUST BE IT MUST.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE GREEN HAT.

CHAPTER XIX. LE CABINET DE BEAUTE.

CHAPTER XX. A CONSPIRACY.

CHAPTER XXI. THE PALACE OF TRUTH.

CHAPTER XXII. IT IS JOYFUL TO BEHOLD THEE, MY PUSHKEEN.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE GLORIOUS SOFTNESS OF IRELAND.

CHAPTER XXIV. A POUND A DAY A PICTURE AND A WEDDING.

With these words, he left the somewhat desolate little
girl.—Page 30.


title page

A GIRL OF
HIGH ADVENTURE

BY

MRS. L. T. MEADE

AUTHOR OF "OCEAN'S GIRLHOOD," "A WILD IRISH GIRL," "THE GIRLS
OF MERTON COLLEGE," "FOR DEAR DAD," "KITTY O'DONOVAN,"
"PEGGY FROM KERRY," "THE CHESTERTON GIRL GRAD-
UATES," "THE GIRLS OF KING'S ROYAL," "THE
LADY OF JERRY BOY'S DREAMS," "A
PLUCKY GIRL," "THE QUEEN
OF JOY," ETC., ETC.

WITH FOUR HALF-TONE DRAWINGS
BY CHARLES L. WRENN

NEW YORK
HURST & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS


Copyright, 1914,
BY
HURST & COMPANY


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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