CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. AFTER DANDELIONS II. AT HOME III. THE BOX CHAPTER III. THE BOX OF COINS . CHAPTER VI. GOING TO COLLEGE . CHAPTER XVI. REST AND UNREST . CHAPTER XXI. THE COLONEL'S TOAST . CHAPTER XXIV. DISAPPOINTMENT . CHAPTER XXV. A HEAD OF LETTUCE . CHAPTER XXVI. WAYS AND MEANS . CHAPTER XXVIII. STRAWBERRIES . CHAPTER XXXVI. INTERPRETATIONS . CHAPTER XLIII. MARTIN'S COURT . CHAPTER XLIV. THE DUKE OF TREFOIL . CHAPTER XLVIII. A SETTLEMENT . Title: A Red Wallflower Author: Susan Warner Language: English Produced by Daniel Fromont [Transcriber's note: Susan Warner, A red wallflower, (1884), Nisbet 1913 edition] A RED WALLFLOWERBY SUSAN WARNER AUTHOR OF 'THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD,' 'QUEECHY,' ETC.LONDON JAMES NISBET & CO. LIMITED 21 BERNERS STREET W NOTE TO THE READER.The story following is again in its whole chain of skeleton facts a true story. I beg to observe, in particular, that the denominational feeling described in both families, with the ways it showed itself, is part of the truth of the story, and no invention of mine. S. W.MARTLAER'S ROCK, June 25, 1884. |