CHAPTER I. OLD BILLY.
CHAPTER II. A BROKEN WHEEL.
CHAPTER III. CRICKET'S DISCOVERY.
CHAPTER IV. KEEPING STORE.
CHAPTER V. A BATH IN CURDS AND WHEY.
CHAPTER VI. BEAR ISLAND.
CHAPTER VII. THE EXILES.
CHAPTER VIII. A NEW PLASTER.
CHAPTER IX. GEORGE W. AND MARTHA.
CHAPTER X. THE ECHO CLUB.
CHAPTER XI. "THE ECHO."
CHAPTER XII. THE HAIRS OF HIS HEAD.
CHAPTER XIII. A WRESTLING MATCH.
CHAPTER XIV. PLAYING NURSE.
CHAPTER XV. A KNITTING BEE.
CHAPTER XVI. TWO LITTLE RUNAWAYS.
CHAPTER XVII. HILDA ARRIVES.
CHAPTER XVIII. A SAILING PARTY.
CHAPTER XIX. BECALMED.
CHAPTER XX. A NEW HIDING-PLACE.
CHAPTER XXI. BILLY'S PRAYER.
CHAPTER XXII. HELEN'S TEXT.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE JABBERWOCK.
CHAPTER XXIV. AFTER THE SACRIFICE.
CHAPTER XXV. THE END OF THE SUMMER.
"CRICKET WENT TO THE WINDOW AND PEEPED OUT"
BY ELIZABETH WESTYN TIMLOW Author of "Cricket: A Story for Little Girls"
ILLUSTRATED BY Harriet Roosevelt Richards
BOSTON ESTES AND LAURIAT PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1896 By Estes & Lauriat
Colonial Press: C. H. Simonds & Co., Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
TO My Mother
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