The Chronicle of Her Escapades and Excursions

By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART

With Illustrations
by May Wilson Preston

1916

CONTENTS

[MIND OVER MOTOR] [II] [III] [IV] [V]

[LIKE A WOLF ON THE FOLD] [II] [III] [IV]

[THE SIMPLE LIFERS] [II] [III] [IV] [V]

[TISH'S SPY] [II] [III] [IV] [V] [VI]

[MY COUNTRY TISH OF THEE—] [II]

ILLUSTRATIONS

["The outside edge, by George!" said Charlie Sands. "The old sport!"]

[Without cutting down her speed, bumped home the winner]

[The real meaning of what was occurring did not penetrate to any of us]

[It ended with Tish stalking off into the woods with the rabbit in one hand and the knife in the other]

[As fast as she wet a bit of lawn, we followed with the pails]

["Get the canoe and follow. I'm heading for Island Eleven"]

["It's well enough for you, Tish Carberry, to talk about gripping a horse with your knees"]

["The older I get, Aggie Pilkington, the more I realize that to take you anywhere means ruin."]

["It would be just like the woman, to refuse to come any farther and spoil everything"]


MIND OVER MOTOR

HOW TISH BROKE THE LAW AND SOME RECORDS