MOLLY READS A LETTER FROM HUGH.
A Story of Chance and Mischance
BY
ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG
Author of "Madge's Mistake" "A Very Odd Girl"
"Violet Yereker's Vanity" &c.
WITH SIX PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS BY W. PARKINSON
BLACKIE AND SON LIMITED
LONDON GLASGOW AND DUBLIN
CONTENTS.
CHAP.
I. Hot Chestnuts
II. Doris's First Dinner-party
III. Shopping and a Rehearsal
IV. Hugh's Mentor
V. Husband and Wife
VI. Tableaux Vivants
VII. Startling News
VIII. Gone!
IX. A House of Mourning
X. Facing the Future
XI. The Brothers Talboys
XII. A New Home
XIII. The Horton Boys distinguish Themselves
XIV. A Council of War
XV. Doris makes a Pudding
XVI. Trying to make both Ends meet
XVII. Daisy's Birthday
XVIII. Dr. John Sinclair
XIX. A Visit from Aunt Sophia and the Horton Boys
XX. Becky
XXI. A Disastrous Visit to a Frog Pond
XXII. Daisy's Illness
XXIII. Dick's Good News
XXIV. Doris's "Knight of the Woods"
XXV. Honor answers an Advertisement
XXVI. The Mr. Talboys resort to Strategy
XXVII. Two Departures
XXVIII. Brighter Days
XXIX. "What a Tease you are, Molly!"
XXX. Hugh's Parting Gift
XXXI. Preparations for a Ball
XXXII. John Sinclair's Fairy Tale
XXXIII. The Wood-Cutter and the Princess
XXXIV. "I am Lancelot," says Sir Edward
XXXV. Doris's Wedding
XXXVI. The End of a Fairy Tale
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Molly reads a Letter from Hugh .... Frontis.