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Title: Betty at Fort Blizzard
Author: Molly Elliot Seawell
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BETTY AT FORT BLIZZARD
by
MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL
Author of "Betty's Virginia Christmas," "Papa Bouchard," "The
Jugglers," "Little Jarvis," Etc.
With Illustrations in Color and from Pen Drawings by Edmund Frederick
[Frontispiece: Anita walked down the stairs and came face to face with
Broussard and Mrs. Lawrence. (missing from book)]
Philadelphia & London
J. B. Lippincott Company
1916
Copyright, 1916, by John Wanamaker
Book News Monthly
Under title "Colonel Fortescue's Betty"
Copyright, 1916, by J. B. Lippincott Company
Published September, 1916
Reprinted October 20, 1916
TO
ELEANOR T. WOOD
THE GENTLE LADY
WHOSE PATH THROUGH LIFE IS RADIANT
WITH GOOD DEEDS
THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED
BY
THE AUTHOR
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. "MISS BETTY" IN A NEW ROLE
II. A PRETTY MAID AND A GAMECHICK
III. THE HEART OF A MAID
IV. "GOOD-BYE, SWEETHEART, GOOD-BYE"
V. UNFORGETTING
VI. SOME LETTERS AND KETTLE'S ENLISTMENT
VII. THE PLEADING EYES OF WOMEN
VIII. LOVE, THE CONQUEROR
IX. THE REVEILLE
ILLUSTRATIONS
IN COLOR
Anita Walked Down the Stairs and Came Face to Face
with Broussard and Mrs. Lawrence . . . . . . Frontispiece
Broussard Lifted Gamechick by the Bridle and the Next
Moment Cleared Both Mare and Girl
The Last Glimpse Broussard Had of Anita Was, As She
Stood, Her Arm About Gamechick's Neck
"This Was Enclosed in a Letter to Me From Mr. Broussar
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