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A woman in armor
Catherwood, Mary Hartwell (1847-1902)
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CONTENTS.
1.
CHAPTER I. A BIG BOY.
2.
CHAPTER II. A LITTLE BOY.
3.
CHAPTER III. IN CHURCH.
4.
CHAPTER IV. MRS. STOKESBURY-JONES CONFERS A FAVOR.
5.
CHAPTER V. THE GENERAL JUBILEE.
6.
CHAPTER VI. STANTHORNE.
7.
CHAPTER VII. G. GUEST, ESQ.
8.
CHAPTER VIII. THE CHILD.
9.
CHAPTER IX. MYRON D. CHANCERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
10.
CHAPTER X. THE CHILD'S MOTHER—HER DIVORCE.
11.
CHAPTER XI. THE CHILD'S FATHER.
12.
CHAPTER XII. HEGIRA.
13.
CHAPTER XIII. THAT.
14.
CHAPTER XIV. DOLOROSA.
15.
CHAPTER XV. THE WORLD WITH TWO INHABITANTS.
16.
CHAPTER XVI. THE HOTEL CHILD.
17.
CHAPTER XVII. A YEAR'S WORK.
18.
CHAPTER XVIII. LAUNT AND HELEN.
19.
CHAPTER XIX. THE LAWYER TURNS STAGE-MANAGER.
20.
CHAPTER XX. SOME CHILDREN—AN ENTERTAINING CHAPTER WHICH YOU WILL READ AND REMEMBER.
21.
CHAPTER XXI. SOMEDAY—A CHAPTER YOU WILL SLIGHT.
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A woman in armor
A
Woman
in
Armor.
BY
MARY HARTWELL.
NEW YORK:
G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers.
LONDON: S. LOW, SON & CO.,
© MDCCCLXXV.
A woman in armor