What Might Have Been Expected

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Contents

CHAPTER I. Harry Loudon Makes Up His Mind.

CHAPTER II. The Adoption.

CHAPTER III. Commencing Business.

CHAPTER IV. Kate, very naturally, is Anxious.

CHAPTER V. The Turkey-Hunter.

CHAPTER VI. Tony Strikes Out.

CHAPTER VII. Aunt Matilda's Christmas.

CHAPTER VIII. A Lively Team.

CHAPTER IX. Business in Earnest.

CHAPTER X. A Meeting on the Road.

CHAPTER XI. Rob.

CHAPTER XII. Tony on the War-path.

CHAPTER XIII. Cousin Maria.

CHAPTER XIV. Harry's Grand Scheme.

CHAPTER XV. The Council.

CHAPTER XVI. Company Business.

CHAPTER XVII. Principally Concerning Kate.

CHAPTER XVIII. The Arrival.

CHAPTER XIX. Constructing the Line.

CHAPTER XX. An Important Meeting of the Board.

CHAPTER XXI A Last Resort.

CHAPTER XXII. A Quandary.

CHAPTER XXIII. Crossing the Creek.

CHAPTER XXIV. The First Business Telegrams.

CHAPTER XXV. Profits and Projects

CHAPTER XXVI. A Grand Proposition.

CHAPTER XXVII. How Something Came to an End.

CHAPTER XXVIII. A Meeting.

CHAPTER XXIX Once more in the Woods.

CHAPTER XXX. A Girl and a Gun.

CHAPTER XXXI. A Man in a Boat.

CHAPTER XXXII. Aunt Matilda's Letter.

CHAPTER XXXIII. Time to Stop.

Copyright, 1874, by Dodd & Mead
Copyright, 1902, by Marian E. Stockton


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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