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  • I. Long ago 5

  • II. May-day 10

  • III. The Moon 17

  • IV. Spring-time 26

  • V. The white flag on Brown bluff 34

  • VI. Tencups 40

  • VII. Haycocks 50

  • VIII. Wolfgang and his master 59

  • IX. Our barnyard in October 66

  • X. Daisy Lea 79

  • XI. A panorama of gentlemen 92

  • XII. “Sweet peace, where dost thou dwell?” 103

  • XIII. The snowball and Miss Holbrook 114

  • XIV. Tongues 127

  • XV. Fire 137

  • XVI. What went to Bermuda 147

  • XVII. Water 154

  • XVIII. Coffee and cake 163

  • XIX. The second Christmas 173

  • XX. The four sides of a dinner-table 184

  • XXI. King Charles and Louis Quatorze 191

  • XXII. Ready money 204

  • XXIII. Ironing day 209

  • XXIV. Smoke 220

  • XXV. Mr. Carvill's gun 234

  • XXVI. Miss Easy 248

  • XXVII. Mr. Barrington in a ring of roses 257

  • XXVIII. “What is worth in any thing,
    But so much money as 'twill bring?” 267

  • XXIX. A robber in disguise 279

  • XXX. Kid gloves and soft soap 287


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  • XXXI. Pupils 297

  • XXXII. A pleasant knock at the door 307

  • XXXIII. A fearful one 317

  • XXXIV. The flowers come out and we don't 329

  • XXXV. Going up in the world 340

  • XXXVI. Pillimaquady 351

  • XXXVII. Jack's bean 361

  • XXXVIII. Enter a duck solus 373

  • XXXIX. Mr. Phibbs' blunder 382

  • XL. What Mr. Pratt did with our plate 389

  • XLI. Our prospects laid bare 399

  • XLII. Where one helped us in and another helped us out 406

  • XLIII. Heartsease 418

  • XLIV. The road to Ethan College 430

  • XLV. Tenants for the Bird's Nest 440

  • XLVI. Glad or sorry 456

  • XLVII. The Daphne 463

  • XLVIII. “Only” 478

  • XLIX. The little church at Lake End 498