MRS. L. T. MEADE AUTHOR OF A GIRL IN TEN THOUSAND, A RING OF RUBIES, GIRLS NEW AND OLD, ETC.
CONTENTS.
MARJORY A CHILD WHO, POSSESSING THE SPIRIT OF LOVE AND SERVICE,
THE CHILDREN OF WILTON CHASE
CHAPTER I. MARJORIE'S WAY.
CHAPTER II. SHARK.
CHAPTER III. ERMENGARDE'S SIN.
CHAPTER IV. THE DAY OF THE PICNIC.
CHAPTER V. LOCKED IN THE CUPBOARD.
CHAPTER VI. A STOLEN TREASURE.
CHAPTER VII. A GOOD, BOYISH SORT OF GIRL.
CHAPTER VIII. FATHER'S BIRTHDAY.
CHAPTER IX. FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING.
CHAPTER X. THE REIGN OF CHAOS.
CHAPTER XI. AFTER THE FUN.
CHAPTER XII. AFTER THE BIRTHDAY.
CHAPTER XIII. BASIL'S OPINION.
CHAPTER XIV. I SERVE.
CHAPTER XV. LILIAS.
CHAPTER XVI. THE BEAUTIFUL DRESS.
CHAPTER XVII. THE MORE BEAUTIFUL FACE.
CHAPTER XVIII. IN THE TOILS.
CHAPTER XIX. SOME PEOPLE WHO DID NOT FLATTER.
CHAPTER XX. WHAT DID BASIL MEAN?
CHAPTER XXI. SUSY'S FEVERISH DESIRE.
CHAPTER XXII. QUITE IN A NEW CHARACTER.
CHAPTER XXIII. BLESSED AND HAPPY.
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