FOR HIS COUNTRY
AND
GRANDMOTHER AND THE CROW


Works of

Marshall Saunders

Beautiful Joe's Paradise $1.50

The Story of the Gravelys 1.50

'Tilda Jane 1.50

Rose à Charlitte 1.50

Deficient Saints 1.50

Her Sailor 1.25

For His Country .50

Nita: The Story of an Irish Setter .50

L. C. PAGE AND COMPANY

New England Building, Boston, Mass.


(Courtesy of The Youth's Companion)
"'MADEMOISELLE, YOU ARE AN AMERICAN?'"



Copyright, 1900
By Perry Mason & Company


Copyright, 1900
By L. C. Page & Company
(INCORPORATED)


All rights reserved

Fourth Impression

Colonial Press
Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.


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For His Country [13]

Grandmother and the Crow [41]


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"'Mademoiselle, you are an American?'" (Courtesy of the Youth's Companion) [Frontispiece]

"She went on gathering her sticks" [18]

"'I am from California'" [21]

"'You, too, love your country!'" [27]

"'There is no hope'" [32]

"He tried to sing with them" [36]

"I saw second cousin George following him" (Courtesy of the Youth's Companion) [45]

"He went up softly behind him" (Courtesy of the Youth's Companion) [50]

"Rover knew this cry" (Courtesy of the Youth's Companion) [51]

"'I ain't fit to die,' cried old George" [55]