Patty's Friends

BY THE SAME AUTHOR
PATTY FAIRFIELD
PATTY AT HOME
PATTY IN THE CITY
PATTY’S SUMMER DAYS
PATTY IN PARIS
PATTY’S FRIENDS


Patty’s Friends

BY

CAROLYN WELLS

Author of “Patty Fairfield,” “Patty

in Paris,” etc.



NEW YORK

DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY

1908


Copyright, 1908

By Dodd, Mead and Company

Published, September, 1908


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I   An Afternoon Tea   9
II   Riddles and Games   23
III   The White Lady   36
IV   A Floral Offering   51
V   Miss Yankee Doodle   65
VI   Herenden Hall   79
VII   For One Night Only   93
VIII   The Earl of Ruthven   107
IX   An Important Document   121
X   A Momentous Interview   134
XI   The Birthday Party   149
XII   Summer Plans   162
XIII   Cromarty Manor   175
XIV   Uncle Marmaduke   190
XV   Puzzling Rhymes   204
XVI   The Croquet Party   218
XVII   The Griffin and the Rose   231
XVIII   The Old Chimney-Piece   245
XIX   The Discovery   258
XX   Good-Byes   272

ILLUSTRATIONS

“Patty was a comfort-loving creature” Frontispiece
“Marie pinned it and sewed it” 95
“‘How much pleasanter this is than squabbling’” 146
“Often she would spend a morning lying in a hammock
beneath the old trees”
177

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