| CHAPTER | PAGE |
|---|
| I | The Chin-Chopper | [1] |
| II | The Schnitzer | [7] |
| III | The Paper-Girl | [18] |
| IV | A Little Savings Account | [25] |
| V | George Riley on Muckers | [40] |
| VI | Jackie | [ 47] |
| VII | How to Keep a Duck out of Water | [59] |
| VIII | A Little Mother Hen | [67] |
| IX | Janet's Aunt Kitty | [78] |
| X | Rosie Receives an Invitation | [87] |
| XI | The Traction Boys' Picnic | [93] |
| XII | The Loan of a Gentleman Friend | [99] |
| XIII | Janet Explains | [107] |
| XIV | On Scars and Bruises | [113] |
| XV | The Brute at Bay | [123] |
| XVI | What Every Lady Wants | [130] |
| XVII | Rosie Promises to Be Good | [143] |
| XVIII | On the Culture of Babies | [147] |
| XIX | Crazy with the Heat | [157] |
| XX | A Fevered World | [165] |
| XXI | The Storm | [168] |
| XXII | A Chance for Geraldine | [171] |
| XXIII | Home Again | [175] |
| XXIV | George Turns | [182] |
| XXV | Danny Agin on Love | [194] |
| XXVI | Ellen | [204] |
| XXVII | Rosie Urges Common Sense | [213] |
| XXVIII | Janet Uses Strong Language | [224] |
| XXIX | The Case of Dave McFadden | [234] |
| XXX | Janet to Her Own Father | [242] |
| XXXI | Danny's Suggestion | [254] |
| XXXII | The Substitute Lady | [264] |
| XXXIII | Ellen's Career | [273] |
| XXXIV | The Kind-Hearted Gentleman | [285] |
| XXXV | Ellen Makes an Announcement | [292] |
| XXXVI | The Happy Lover | [298] |
| XXXVII | The Sisters | [304] |
| XXXVIII | Ellen Has Her Fling | [308] |
| XXXIX | The Watch-Dog | [317] |
| XL | Mr. Harry Long Explains | [322] |
| XLI | The Greatest Teacher in the World | [335] |
| XLII | The Rosie Morrow | [349] |