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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Rudder Grange, by Frank R. Stockton 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.org Title: Rudder Grange Author: Frank R. Stockton Posting Date: November 7, 2008 [EBook #2011] Release Date: December, 1999 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK RUDDER GRANGE *** Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer RUDDER GRANGE By Frank R. Stockton CONTENTS CHAPTER I. Treating of a Novel Style of Dwelling-house CHAPTER II. Treating of a Novel Style of Boarder CHAPTER III. Treating of a Novel Style of Girl CHAPTER IV. Treating of a Novel Style of Burglar CHAPTER V. Pomona Produces a Partial Revolution in Rudder Grange CHAPTER VI. The New Rudder Grange CHAPTER VII. Treating of an Unsuccessful Broker and a Dog CHAPTER VIII. Pomona Once More CHAPTER IX. We Camp Out CHAPTER X. Wet Blankets CHAPTER XI. The Boarder's Visit CHAPTER XII. Lord Edward and the Tree-man CHAPTER XIII. Pomona's Novel CHAPTER XIV. Pomona takes a Bridal Trip CHAPTER XV. In which two New Friends disport themselves CHAPTER XVI. In which an Old Friend appears, and the Bridal Trip takes a Fresh Start CHAPTER XVII. In which we take a Vacation and look for David Dutton CHAPTER XVIII. Our Tavern CHAPTER XIX. The Baby at Rudder Grange CHAPTER XX. The Other Baby at Rudder Grange RUDDER GRANGE. CHAPTER I. TREATING OF A NOVEL STYLE OF DWELLING HOUSE. For some months after our marriage, Euphemia and I boarded. But we did not like it. Indeed, there was no reason why we should like it. Euphemia said that she never felt at home except when she was out, which feeling, indicating such an excessively unphilosophic state of mind, was enough to make me desire to have a home of my own, where, except upon rare and exceptional occasions, my wife would never care to go out. If you should want to rent a house, there are three ways to find one. One way is to advertise; another is to read the advertisements of other people. This is a
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