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Title: Phyllis
A Twin
Author: Dorothy Whitehill
Release Date: October 7, 2007 [eBook #22912]
Language: English
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PHYLLIS
A Twin
by
DOROTHY WHITEHILL
Illustrated by Thelma Gooch
[Frontispiece: "It's easy," Chuck laughed, holding out his hand to
Phyllis, "you are Don's girl."]
Publishers
Barse & Hopkins
New York, N. Y. ---------- Newark, N. J.
Copyright, 1920,
by
Barse & Hopkins
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I PHYLLIS
II DON
III FRIENDS
IV JANET ARRIVES
V SCHOOL
VI TOM'S LAST DAY
VII DAPHNE'S ADVICE
VIII A CHANGE IN JANET
IX TWINS INDEED
X THE SCREENED WINDOW
XI THE MASQUERADE
XII CHUCK GUESSES RIGHT
XIII A BLUE MONDAY
XIV MISS PRINGLE
XV A WHITE MITTEN
XVI DON!
XVII CHRISTMAS VACATION
XVIII THE ENCHANTED KINGDOM
XIX PHYLLIS'S "MATH" PAPER
XX THE FAREWELL PARTY
XXI CONCLUSION
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
"It's easy," Chuck laughed, holding out his hand to
Phyllis. "You are Don's girl" . . . . . _Frontispiece_
"She had never been made a fuss over except by Phyllis
in all her life and she couldn't understand it"
"Vers two of you," he said gravely
"Something white caught her eye"
PHYLLIS, A TWIN
CHAPTER I
PHYLLIS
A glorious autumn day spread its golden sunshine over the city. In the
parks the red leaves blazed under the deep blue sky, and the water in
the lakes sparkled over the reflections of the tall buildings mirrored
in their depths. People walked with a brisk step, as though they had
but suddenly awakened from a long drowsy sleep to t
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