BY THE SAME AUTHOR | PATTY FAIRFIELD PATTY AT HOME PATTY IN THE CITY PATTY’S SUMMER DAYS PATTY IN PARIS PATTY’S FRIENDS | “Patty was a comfort-loving creature” (p. 33)
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 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 | “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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