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Pippin ... breaks out into full-throated song:
"Knives and scissors to grind, oh!
Have 'em done to your mind, oh!"
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PIPPIN
A WANDERING FLAME
BY
LAURA E. RICHARDS
AUTHOR OF "FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE," "ELIZABETH FRY," ETC.
FRONTISPIECE
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
NEW YORK LONDON
1917
Copyright, 1917, by
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Printed in the United States of America
TO PIPPIN
WHO WILL NEVER KNOW
[CONTENTS]
- Pippin Says Good-by [1]
- Pippin Makes a Friend [15]
- Pippin Finds a Trade, "Temp'ry" [29]
- Pippin Goes to Cyrus [42]
- Cyrus Poor Farm [62]
- Pippin Sings for His Supper [74]
- Flora May [96]
- Pippin Sets Bread and Lays a Plan [105]
- Pippin Encounters the Red Ruffian [111]
- Pippin Looks for the Grace of God [122]
- The Chaplain Reads His Mail [132]
- Nipper [142]
- Enter Mary-in-the-Kitchen [150]
- Pippin Looks for Old Man Blossom's Little Gal [159]
- Pippin Meets an Old Acquaintance [172]
- Pippin Encounters the Gideons [185]
- Three Tete-a-tetes [199]
- Pippin Keeps Watch, with Results [210]
- A Knot in the Thread [220]
- The Perplexities of Pippin [234]
- Mary Blossom [247]
- The Old Man [261]
- The Chaplain Speaks His Mind [272]
- Primal Forces [281]
- Pippin Overcomes [290]
- Pippin Praises the Lord [297]