Polly of Lady Gay Cottage
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
Made in the United States of America
COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY EMMA C. DOWD
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
HAROLD WESTWOOD!
TO MY CRITIC, COUNSELOR AND COMRADE
The telephone bell cut sharp into Polly’s story.
She was recounting one of the merry hours that Mrs. Jocelyn had given to her and Leonora, while Dr. Dudley and his wife were taking their wedding journey. Still dimpling with laughter, she ran across to the instrument; but as she turned back from the message her face was troubled.
“Father says I am to come right over to the hospital,” she told her mother. “Mr. Bean—you know, the one that married Aunt Jane—has got hurt, and he wants to see me. I hope he isn’t going to die. He was real good to me that time I was there, as good as he dared to be.”
“I will go with you,” Mrs. Dudley decided.
Emma C. Dowd
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EMMA C. DOWD
NEW YORK
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CONTENTS
THE ROSEWOOD BOX
LEONORA’S WONDERFUL NEWS
A WHIFF OF SLANDER
COUSINS
A MONOPOLIST AND A FANFARON
“NOT FOR SALE”
THE BLIZZARD
THE INTERMEDIATE BIRTHDAY PARTY
THE EIGHTH ROSE
A VISIT FROM ERASTUS BEAN
UNCLE MAURICE AT LADY GAY COTTAGE
LITTLE CHRIS
ILGA BARRON
POLLY IN NEW YORK
AN UNEXPECTED GUEST
ROSES AND THORNS
A SUMMER NIGHT MYSTERY
AT MIDVALE SPRINGS
TWO LETTERS
MRS. JOCELYN’S DINNER-PARTY
THE END
RUBY M. AYRE’S NOVELS
EMERSON HOUGH’S NOVELS
ETHEL M. DELL’S NOVELS
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