PANSY
CONTENTS.
THE CHAUTAUQUA GIRLS AT HOME.
CHAPTER I. TREADING ON NEW GROUND. T HAT last Sabbath of August
CHAPTER II. FLOSSY "BEGINS." F LOSSY SHIPLEY'S first day at
CHAPTER III. BURDENS. U NDER the influence of the sermon, and
CHAPTER IV. COL. BAKER'S SABBATH EVENING. A MONG Marion
CHAPTER V. NEW MUSIC. C HARLIE arose suddenly and went toward
CHAPTER VI. DISTURBING ELEMENTS. T HE next anxiety was the
CHAPTER VII. PRAYER-MEETING AND TABLEAUX. I T was Flossy who
CHAPTER VIII. DR. DENNIS' STUDY. T HEY walked on in absolute
CHAPTER IX. A WHITE SUNDAY. A MONG other topics that were
CHAPTER X. THE RAINY EVENING. A COOL, rainy evening, one of
CHAPTER XI. THE NEXT THING. W HAT she did next that night was
CHAPTER XII. SETTLING QUESTIONS. "T HERE is Bible for that doctrine too."
CHAPTER XIII. LOOKING FOR WORK. D R. DENNIS had just gone into
CHAPTER XIV AN UNARMED SOLDIER. M ANY things intervened to keep
CHAPTER XV. MARION'S PLAN. "M ISS WILBUR! Miss Wilbur! can't we
CHAPTER XVI. THEORY VERSUS PRACTICE. D R. DENNIS sat regarding
CHAPTER XVII. THE DISCUSSION. M ARION went about her dingy room
CHAPTER XVIII. THE RESULT. "N OW, what I want," said Marion,
CHAPTER XIX. KEEPING THE PROMISE. I T was curious how our four
CHAPTER XX. HOW IT WAS DONE. F LOSSY came quite down the broad
CHAPTER XXI. RUTH AND HAROLD. T HERE had been in Judge
CHAPTER XXII. REVIVAL. A S the early autumn months slipped
CHAPTER XXIII. THE STRANGE STORY. J UDGE ERSKINE was in his
CHAPTER XXIV. LONELINESS. I SUPPOSE there has never been an
CHAPTER XXV. THE ADDED NAME. T HAT same evening was fraught
CHAPTER XXVI. LEARNERS. A LTHOUGH the sense of desolation was
CHAPTER XXVII. FLOSSY'S PARTY. M ARION on her way from school,
CHAPTER XXVIII. A PARTING GLANCE. D R. DENNIS and his friend,