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Title: Molly Make-Believe
Author: Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
Illustrator: Walter Tittle
Release Date: June 23, 2006 [EBook #18665]
Language: English
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[Illustration: The so-called delicious, intangible joke]
Molly
Make-Believe
By
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
With Illustrations by
Walter Tittle
New York
The Century Co.
1911
Copyright, 1910, by
THE CENTURY CO.
* * * * *
TO
MY SILENT PARTNER
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
The so-called delicious, intangible joke _Frontispiece_
"Good enough!" he chuckled
Every girl like Cornelia had to go South sometime between November and
March
An elderly dame
A much-freckled messenger-boy appeared dragging an exceedingly
obstreperous fox-terrier
"Well I'll be hanged," growled Stanton, "if I'm going to be strung by
any boy!"
Some poor old worn-out story-writer
"Maybe she is--'colored,'" he volunteered at last
"Oh! Don't I look--gorgeous!" she stammered
"What?" cried Stanton, plunging forward in his chair
Cornelia's mother answered this time
He unbuckled the straps of his suitcase and turned the cover backward on
the floor
"Are you a good boy?" she asked
"It's only Carl," he said
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MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE
I
The morning was as dark and cold as city snow could make it--a dingy
whirl at the window; a smoky gust through the fireplace; a shadow
black as a bear's cave under the table. Nothing in all
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