SCENE I. |
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Flossy Morrison learns the Secret of Death |
without ever having learned the Secret |
of Life | 7 |
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SCENE II. |
Little Timothy Jessup assumes Parental Responsibilities | 17 |
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SCENE III. |
Timothy plans a Campaign, and Providence |
materially assists in carrying it out, or |
vice versa | 26 |
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SCENE IV. |
Jabe Slocum assumes the RÔle of Guardian Angel | 39 |
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SCENE V. |
Timothy finds a House in which he thinks a |
Baby is needed, but the Inmates do not |
entirely agree with Him | 51 |
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SCENE VI. |
Timothy, Lady Gay, and Rags prove faithful |
to each other | 63 |
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SCENE VII. |
Mistress and Maid find to their Amazement |
that a Child, more than all other Gifts, |
brings Hope with it, and forward looking |
Thoughts | 74 |
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SCENE VIII. |
Jabe and Samantha exchange Hostilities, and |
the former says a Good Word for the |
Little Wanderers | 87 |
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SCENE IX. |
"Now the End of the Commandment is Charity, |
out of a Pure Heart" | 100 |
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SCENE X. |
Aunt Hitty comes to "make over," and supplies |
Back Numbers to all the Village |
Histories | 112 |
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SCENE XI. |
Miss Vilda decides that Two is One too many, |
and Timothy breaks a Humming-Bird's Egg | 126 |
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SCENE XII. |
Lyddy Pettigrove's Funeral | 143 |
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SCENE XIII. |
Pleasant River is baptized with the Spirit of |
Adoption | 152 |
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SCENE XIV. |
Timothy Jessup runs away a Second Time, |
and, like other Blessings, brightens as |
He takes his Flight | 166 |
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SCENE XV. |
Like all Dogs in Fiction, the Faithful Rags |
guides Miss Vilda to his Little Master | 179 |
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SCENE XVI. |
Timothy's Quest is ended, and Samantha says, |
"Come along, Dave" | 189 |