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The Project Gutenberg EBook of In Orchard Glen, by Marian Keith This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: In Orchard Glen Author: Marian Keith Release Date: March 1, 2009 [EBook #28235] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK IN ORCHARD GLEN *** Produced by Al Haines IN ORCHARD GLEN BY MARIAN KEITH AUTHOR OF "TREASURE VALLEY," "THE SILVER MAPLE," ETC. McCLELLAND AND STEWART PUBLISHERS : : TORONTO _Copyright, 1918,_ _By George H. Doran Company_ _Printed in the United States of America_ CONTENTS CHAPTER I APPLE-BLOSSOM DAYS II AWAY FROM ORCHARD GLEN III "WHOSOEVER WILL LOSE HIS LIFE" IV CRAIG-ELLACHIE V "HEY! JOHNNIE COPE" VI ST. VALENTINE'S PRANK VII OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE VIII THE WAR DRUM IX THE DREAM KNIGHT X CALLED TO THE COLORS XI "LAST LEAVE" XII "ALL THE BLUE BONNETS ARE OVER THE BORDER!" XIII "THE PLIGHTED RING" XIV "OVER THE TOP" XV THE GARDEN BLOOMS AGAIN XVI THE HILLS ABOVE ORCHARD GLEN IN ORCHARD GLEN CHAPTER I APPLE-BLOSSOM DAYS It was on Christina Lindsay's nineteenth birthday that she made the second Great Discovery about herself. The first one had been made when she was only eleven, and like the second it had proved an unpleasant surprise. It was midsummer holidays, that time when she was only eleven, and raspberry time too, and Christina and her brother Sandy were picking berries in the "Slash," a wild bit of semi-woodland away up on the hills that divided her home farm from the land of the Grant Sisters. The Grant Girls--they were all three over fifty but everybody rightly called them girls,--the Grant Girls were there picking berries too, with Mrs. Johnnie Dunn, and several other friends; and there were many more groups scattered here and there through the green tangle of bushes and saplings. For a berry-patch was community property, and when the crop was plentiful, as it was this year, a berry-picking became a pleasant social function, where one met friends from near and far, and picnicked with them under the trees. Christina was working with furious spe
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