FOR HIS COUNTRY
AND
GRANDMOTHER AND THE CROW
Works of
Marshall Saunders
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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]