Janice Day
The quick eye of Janice Day caught sight of this row of nondescripts. (See page 15.)
GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS :-: NEW YORK Copyright, 1914, by SULLY AND KLEINTEICH All rights reserved
Well! this is certainly a relief from the stuffy old cars, said Janice Day, as she reached the upper deck of the lake steamer, dropped her suitcase, and drew in her first full breath of the pure air.
What a beautiful lake! she went on. And how big! Why—I had no idea! I wonder how far Poketown is from here?
The ancient sidewheel steamer was small and there were few passengers on the upper deck, forward. Janice secured a campstool and sat down near the rail to look off over the water.
The officious man in the blue cap on the dock had shouted All aboard! the moment the passengers left the cars of the little narrow-gauge railroad, on which the girl had been riding for more than two hours; but it was some minutes before the wheezy old steamer got under way.
Janice was interested in everything she saw—even in the clumsy warping off of the Constance Colfax , when her hawsers were finally released.
Goodness me! thought the girl, chuckling, what a ridiculous old tub it is! How different everything East here is from Greensboro. There! we're really off!
Helen Beecher Long
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JANICE DAY
HELEN BEECHER LONG
ILLUSTRATED BY
WALTER S. ROGERS
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
JANICE DAY
CHAPTER I
A NEW-FASHIONED GIRL
CHAPTER II
POKETOWN
CHAPTER III
"IT JEST RATTLES"
CHAPTER IV
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
CHAPTER V.
'RILL SCATTERGOOD AND HER SCHOOL.
CHAPTER VI
AN AFTERNOON OF ADVENTURE
CHAPTER VII
THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LOST THE ECHO
CHAPTER VIII
A BIT OF ROMANCE
CHAPTER IX.
TEA, AND A TALK WITH DADDY
CHAPTER X
BEGINNING WITH A BEDSTEAD
CHAPTER XI
A RAINY DAY
CHAPTER XII
ON THE ROAD WITH WALKY DEXTER
CHAPTER XIII
NELSON HALEY
CHAPTER XIV
A TIME OF TRIAL
CHAPTER XV
NEW BEGINNINGS
"SHOWING" THE ELDER
CHAPTER XVII
CHRISTMAS NEWS
CHAPTER XVIII
"THE FLY-BY-NIGHT"
CHAPTER XIX
CHRISTMAS, AFTER ALL!
CHAPTER XX
THE TROUBLE WITH NELSON HALEY
CHAPTER XXI
A STIR OF NEW LIFE IN POKETOWN
CHAPTER XXII
AT THE SUGAR CAMP
CHAPTER XXIII
"DO YOU MEAN THAT?"
CHAPTER XXIV
THE SCHOOL DEDICATION
CHAPTER XXV
THROUGH THE SECOND WINTER
CHAPTER XXVI
JUST HOW IT ALL BEGAN
CHAPTER XXVII
POKETOWN IN A NEW DRESS
CHAPTER XXVIII
"NO ODOR OF GASOLINE!"
CHAPTER XXIX
JANICE DAY'S FIRST LOVE LETTER
CHAPTER XXX
WHAT THE ECHO MIGHT HAVE HEARD
CHARMING BOOKS FOR GIRLS
THE KIND THAT ARE MAKING THEATRICAL HISTORY
STORIES OF RARE CHARM BY GENE STRATTON-PORTER
ZANE GREY'S NOVELS