CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE I. Periwinkles 1 II. Eavesdropping 14 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE She was listening intently to the song of CHAPTER III. KINGSALA BY THE SEA. CHAPTER V. THE MAJOR AND HIS CHILD. CHAPTER VI. COLONEL HERBERT TO THE RESCUE. CHAPTER VIII. SUMMER WITH AN EAST WIND. CHAPTER XI. THE GRAND BLuTHNER. CHAPTER XVI. THE POWER OF HATRED. CHAPTER XVII. THE HOME OF SILENCE. CHAPTER XVIII. THE PEAK OF DESOLATION WHERE GOD WAS. CHAPTER XIX. THE LOVE THAT PASSETH KNOWLEDGE. CHAPTER XXI. THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THE SCHOOL. CHAPTER XXII. THE WHITE ANGEL. CHAPTER XXIII. THE WOUNDED HAND AND ARM. CHAPTER XXIV. WHITE FLOWERS AND FORGIVENESS FOREVERMORE. CHAPTER XXVI. THE LESSON NOT YET LEARNED. CHAPTER XXVII. THE LEARNING OF LIFE'S LESSON. Title: The Daughter of a Soldier A Colleen of South Ireland Author: L. T. Meade Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by MWS, Martin Pettit, |
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She was listening intently to the song of the
lark.—
THE DAUGHTER
OF A SOLDIER
A Colleen of South Ireland
BY
MRS. L. T. MEADE
Author of "Oceana's Girlhood," "A Wild Irish Girl," "The Girls of Merton
College," "For Dear Dad," "Kitty O'Donovan," "Peggy from
Kerry," "The Chesterton Girl Graduates," "The Girls of
King's Royal," "The Lady of Jerry Boy's Dreams,"
"A Plucky Girl," "The Queen of Joy," "A
Girl of High Adventure," "Jill,
the Irresistible," etc.
WITH FOUR HALF-TONE ILLUSTRATIONS
BY CHARLES L. WRENN
NEW YORK
HURST & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1915,
BY
HURST & COMPANY