CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | Father and Daughter | 9 | II. | A White Presence | 28 | III. | Jinnie’s Farewell to Molly the Merry | 35 | IV. | Jinnie Travels | 42 | V. | Like Unto Like Attracted | 49 | VI. | Peg’s Bark | 57 | VII. | Just a Jew | 62 | VIII. | “Every Hand Shall Do Its Share,” Quoth Peg. | 70 | IX. | By the Sweat of Her Brow | 79 | X. | On the Broad Bosom of the “Happy in Spite” | 83 | XI. | What Happened to Jinnie | 89 | XII. | Watching | 95 | XIII. | What Jinnie Found on the Hill | 98 | XIV. | “He’s Come to Live With Us, Peggy” | 105 | XV. | “Who Says the Kid Can’t Stay?” | 110 | XVI. | Jinnie’s Ear Gets a Tweak | 116 | XVII. | Jinnie Discovers Her King’s Throne | 122 | XVIII. | Red Roses and Yellow | 129 | XIX. | The Little Fiddler | 136 | XX. | The Cobbler’s Secret | 145 | XXI. | The Coming of the Angels | 152 | XXII. | Molly’s Discovery | 163 | XXIII. | Nobody’s Cat | 171 | XXIV. | “He Might Even Marry Her” | 179 | XXV. | When Theodore Forgot | 185 | XXVI. | Molly Asks to Be Forgiven | 192 | XXVII. | “Haven’t You Any Soul?” | 196 | XXVIII. | Jinnie Decide
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