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Title: Kenny
Author: Leona Dalrymple
Illustrator: Joseph Pierre Nuyttens
Release Date: June 11, 2005 [eBook #16040]
Language: English
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KENNY
by
LEONA DALRYMPLE
Author of _Diane of the Green Van_, _The Lovable Meddler_
Illustrated by Joseph Pierre Nuyttens
The Reilly & Britton Co.
Chicago
Second Printing September 10, 1917
[Frontispiece: Joan]
CONTENTS
I Brian Rebels
II The Unsuccessful Parent
III In the Gay and Golden Weather
IV God's Green World of Spring
V At the Blast of a Horn
VI In the Garret
VII The Blossom Storm
VIII Joan
IX Adam Craig
X A Notebook
XI The Cabin in the Pines
XII Thraldom
XIII Kenny's Truth Crusade
XIV In Somebody's Boat
XV In Which Caliban Scores
XVI Tantrums
XVII Kenny Disappears
XVIII Brian Solves a Problem
XIX Samhain
XX The Chair by the Fire
XXI The Shadow of Death
XXII In the Cabin
XXIII A Miser's Will
XXIV Digging Dots
XXV Checkmate!
XXVI An Inspiration
XXVII Miser's Gold
XXVIII Kenny's Ward
XXIX The Studio Again
XXX Playtime
XXXI Fate Stabs
XXXII On Finlake Mountain
XXXIII In the Span of a Day
XXXIV A Face
XXXV The Penitent
XXXVI April
XXXVII Honeysuckle Days
XXXVIII Arcady Eludes a Seeker
XXXIX The Tension Snaps
XL The King of Youth
XLI When the Isle of Delight Receded
XLII The End of Kenny's Song
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Joan . . . . . . Frontispiece
He was sailing across, to romance he hoped, and surely
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