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| Rollo | [Frontispiece] |
| “He was playing with some bright shells” | [7] |
| Rollo’s Father | [13] |
| Rollo’s Mother | [17] |
| “At everything Rollo said Stella and
Anabelle laughed very loud” | [27] |
| “I have been angling in the fountain” | [37] |
| “A gentleman in a dress suit took his lunch-box” | [49] |
| “Mr. Robbins turned and said something I can not print” | [59] |
| “Rollo never dreamed that ladies could be so beautiful” | [69] |
| “Rollo, catching the spirit of the
evening, joined merrily in the
conversation” | [77] |
| “It was but the work of a moment to
undress and leap into bed” | [85] |
| “How would you like to visit Greenwich Village?” | [95] |
| “Never in his life had Rollo seen such a strange woman” | [109] |
| “Round about the great arena
stretched thousands of people” | [119] |
| “—it seemed to him that he kissed her” | [131] |
| “Everything within was very grand and gloomy” | [143] |
| “Can you not imagine Anabelle’s joy
when she opened all these presents?” | [149] |
| “Gentlemen, with your kind permission
I will read a poem” | [161] |
| “—what a happy ending it is!” | [169] |