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Title: A Sunny Little Lass
Author: Evelyn Raymond
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A SUNNY LITTLE LASS
by
EVELYN RAYMOND
New York
Hurst & Company
Publishers
Copyright, 1906, by
George W. Jacobs & Company
Published August, 1906
All rights reserved
Printed in U. S. A.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. The One Room House 9
II. After the Colonel's Visit 25
III. In Elbow Lane 47
IV. Beside Old Trinity 59
V. A Desolate Awakening 77
VI. The Beginning of the Search 93
VII. A Guardian Angel 111
VIII. With Bonny as Guide 125
IX. In the Ferry-House 143
X. Another Stage of the Journey 155
XI. A Haven of Refuge 177
XII. News from the Lane 201
XIII. The Wonderful Ending 217
CHAPTER I
The One Room House
It was in "the littlest house in Ne' York" that Glory lived, with
grandpa and Bo'sn, the dog, so she, and its owner, often boasted; and
whether this were actually true or not, it certainly was so small that
no other sort of tenant than the blind captain could have bestowed
himself, his grandchild, and their few belongings in it.
A piece-of-pie s
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