Lord Loveland Discovers America
Authors of Set in Silver, The Princess Passes, My Friend the Chauffeur, The Car of Destiny, The Princess Virginia, etc.
With Four Illustrations in Color By GEORGE BREHM
A. L. BURT COMPANY Publishers New York
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN
Copyright, 1910, by Doubleday, Page & Company
Published January, 1910
Copyright, 1908, by The McClure Company
TO MINDA
Even the Last Resort has refused me. Loveland broke the news to his mother when he had kissed her.
Miss Mecklenburg?
Yes. I begin to realise that I'm a sinking ship. The early rats are deserting me—or declining to come on board. Clever little animals!
You shan't sink, protested Lady Loveland, clasping the pretty hands whence all save the wedding ring and its guard had gone to pay a visit of indefinite length to Messrs. Battenborough. The idiot, to refuse you—with her nose , too.
C. N. Williamson
A. M. Williamson
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Lord Loveland Discovers America
CONTENTS
LORD LOVELAND DISCOVERS AMERICA
The Discovery of America by Lord Loveland
Between Betty and Jim
The Inestimable Foxham
Lord Loveland Makes a Start
The Girl in the Chair
Catspawing
Guide, Philosopher and Friend
Hail to the Land: Goodbye to the Girl
Foxham Redivivus
The Valley of Disappointment
The Discovery of Lord Loveland by America
Exit Lord Loveland
Shadows
A Proposition
Introducing Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Master
The Lights of New York
Izzie of the Almond Eyes
The Morning Paper
A Back Number
The Man Who Waits
News From the Great World
The Marquis of Twelfth Street
Through the Telephone
Alexander's Busy Day
Fire!
"You're a Man"
A Proposal of Marriage
"Wanted: Juvenile Leading Man"
Show Folks
The Dignity and Delight of Being a Juvenile Lead
Bill's Star
A Mysterious Disappearance
Marooned
Pirates!
The Whole Truth
A Protégé of Miss Dearmer's
Sidney Cremer's Chauffeur
In the Car Together
The Other Side of the Moon
The End