Jaquelina
This story was first serialized in the New York Family Story Paper as Jaquelina; or, The Outlaw's Bride during 1882. The text used in this edition comes from a later reprint, part of Street & Smith's Eagle Series no. 192, in which it was printed alongside the author's An Old Man's Darling . The spelling of the title in this e-book is taken from the original 1882 version.
MRS. ALEX. McVEIGH MILLER
AUTHOR OF LITTLE COQUETTE BONNIE, THE SENATOR'S BRIDE, ETC.
NEW YORK
STREET & SMITH, Publishers
238 William Street
Copyright, 1883, By NORMAN L. MUNRO
Copyright, 1900, By STREET & SMITH
By MRS. ALEX. McVEIGH MILLER.
Jack-we-li-ner!
A girlish head, running over with curls, lifted itself from the long orchard grass, and listened—the slender, arched black brows met over the bright, dark eyes in a vexed frown.