CHAPTER | PAGE | I. | Dissolving Views, | 7 | II. | Dolly, | 16 | III. | The Illumination, | 24 | IV. | Dolly's Adventure, | 39 | V. | Dolly's First Christmas Day, | 48 | VI. | Village Politicians, | 61 | VII. | The Doctor's Sermon, | 68 | VIII. | Mr. Coan Answers the Doctor, | 81 | IX. | Election Day in Poganuc, | 90 | X. | Dolly's Perplexities, | 107 | XI. | Dolly and Nabby are Invited Out, | 115 | XII. | Dolly goes into Company, | 127 | XIII. | Colonel Davenport's Experiences, | 138 | XIV. | The Puzzle of Poganuc, | 150 | XV. | The Poganuc Puzzle Solved, | 160 | XVI. | Poganuc Parsonage, | 166 | XVII. | Spring and Summer come at Last, | 181 | XVIII. | Dolly's Fourth of July, | 190 | XIX. | Summer Days in Poganuc, | 203 | XX. | Going "a-Chestnutting," | 220 | XXI. | Dolly's Second Christmas, | 228 | XXII. | The Apple Bee, | 239 | XXIII. | Seeking a Divine Impulse, | 250 | XXIV. | "In Such an Hour as ye Think Not," | 260 | XXV. | Dolly Becomes Illustrious, | 267 | XXVI. | The Victory, | 274 | XXVII. | The Funeral, | 280 | XXVIII. | Dolly at the Wicket Gate, | 290 | XXIX. | The Conflict, | 294 | XXX. | The Crisis, | 300 | XXXI. | The Joy of Harvest, | 309 | XXXII. | Six Years Later, | 317 | XXXIII. | The Doctor Makes a Discovery, | 325 | XXXIV. | Hiel and Nabby, | 330 | XXXV. | Miss Debby Arrives, | 337 | XXXVI. | Preparations for Seeing Life, | 344 | XXXVII. | Last Words, | 350 | XXXVIII. | Dolly's First Letter to Boston, | 354 | XXXIX. | Dolly's Second Letter, | 360 | XL. | Alfred Dunbar to Eugene Sinclair, | 365 | | |
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