BLUE BONNET IN BOSTON
or, boarding-school days at miss north's

"SHE WRENCHED THE WHIP FROM ALEC'S HAND."
(See page 308.)

The Blue Bonnet Series

BLUE BONNET
IN BOSTON
Or, Boarding-school Days at Miss North's

BY
CAROLINE E. JACOBS
AND
LELA H. RICHARDS

A SEQUEL TO
A TEXAS BLUE BONNET
AND BLUE BONNET'S RANCH PARTY

Illustrated by
JOHN GOSS

THE PAGE COMPANY
BOSTON: PUBLISHERS

Copyright, 1914
By the Page Company


Entered at Stationers' Hall, London


All rights reserved

Made in U. S. A.

PRINTED BY C. H. SIMONDS COMPANY
BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A.


CONTENTS

chapterpage
I.The Wail of the We Are Sevens[1]
II.A Week-End[20]
III.In Boston[40]
IV.A Surprise[54]
V.Boarding-School[74]
VI.New Friends[98]
VII.In Trouble[117]
VIII.Penance[134]
IX.Woodford[153]
X.Under a Cloud[ 172]
XI.The Cloud Lifts[ 191]
XII.Initiated[208]
XIII.Sunday[ 227]
XIV.Settlement Work[239]
XV.A Harvard Tea[255]
XVI.Anticipations[274]
XVII.The Gathering of the Clans[294]
XVIII.Kitty's Cotillion[313]
XIX.A Surprise Party[333]
XX.The Junior Spread[344]
XXI.The Lambs' Frolic[359]
XXII.Commencement[377]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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"She wrenched the whip from Alec's hand" (See [page 308])[Frontispiece]
"Blue Bonnet took the mirror and looked at herself from all angles"[140]
"The ghost in the centre of the group rose"[216]
"Gabriel looked up in disdain"[245]
"She was holding on to Uncle Cliff's coat lapels"[288]
"She was Oonah, The bewitching little Irish maiden"[357]

Blue Bonnet in Boston