CHAPTER II. GRANDMA'S WATCHWORD CHAPTER III. A SUDDEN COUNTERMARCH CHAPTER V. THE TRAINING OF A BOY CHAPTER VII. BERTY IMPARTS INFORMATION CHAPTER VIII. THE HEART OF THE MAYOR CHAPTER IX. THE MAYOR'S DILEMMA CHAPTER X. A GROUNDLESS SUSPICION CHAPTER XI. A PROPOSED SUPPER-PARTY CHAPTER XII. A DISTURBED HOSTESS CHAPTER XIV. THE OPENING OF THE PARK CHAPTER XVII. TOM'S INTERVENTION CHAPTER XVIII. TRAMP PHILOSOPHY CHAPTER XIX. AT THE BOARD OF WATER-WORKS CHAPTER XXI. TO STRIKE OR NOT TO STRIKE CHAPTER XXIII. GRANDMA'S REQUEST Title: The Story of the Gravelys A Tale for Girls Author: Marshall Saunders Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 E-text prepared by David Edwards |
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THE STORY OF THE GRAVELYS
Works of
Marshall Saunders
Beautiful Joe’s Paradise. | Net $1.20 |
Postpaid $1.32 | |
The Story of the Gravelys. | Net $1.20 |
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’Tilda Jane. | $1.50 |
Rose À Charlitte. | $1.50 |
For His Country. | $ .50 |
L. C. PAGE & COMPANY
New England Building, Boston, Mass.
(See page 40)
THE STORY OF
THE GRAVELYS
A Tale for Girls
By
Marshall Saunders
Author of
“Beautiful Joe,” “Beautiful Joe’s Paradise,”
“’Tilda Jane,” etc.
“A child’s needless tear is a blood-blot upon this earth.”
—Cardinal Manning
Illustrated
Boston
L. C. Page & Company
1904
Copyright, 1902, 1903
By Perry Mason Company
Copyright, 1903
By L. C. Page & Company
(INCORPORATED)
All rights reserved
Published September, 1903
Colonial Press
Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co.
Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
TO
MY DEAR SISTER
Grace,
MY FAITHFUL HELPER IN LITERARY WORK,
THIS STORY IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED
BY HER APPRECIATIVE SISTER,
Marshall Saunders