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FAITH GARTNEY'S GIRLHOOD

BY

MRS. A. D. T. WHITNEY


Author of "The Gayworthy's," "A Summer in
Leslie Goldthwaite's Life," "Footsteps on the
Seas," etc.

NEW YORK
THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY
1913


Contents

I. "Money, Money!"[1]
II. Sortes.[4]
III. Aunt Henderson.[6]
IV. Glory McWhirk.[10]
V. Something Happens.[15]
VI. Aunt Henderson's Girl Hunt.[26]
VII. Cares; And What Came Of Them.[31]
VIII. A Niche In Life, And A Woman To Fill It.[34]
IX. Life Or Death?[37]
X. Rough Ends.[40]
XI. Cross Corners.[43]
XII. A Reconnoissance.[49]
XIII. Development.[54]
XIV. A Drive With The Doctor.[59]
XV. New Duties.[65]
XVI. "Blessed Be Ye, Poor."[68]
XVII. Frost-Wonders.[75]
XVIII. Out In The Snow.[79]
XIX. A "Leading."[85]
XX. Paul.[89]
XXI. Pressure.[94]
XXII. Roger Armstrong's Story.[99]
XXIII. Question And Answer.[103]
XXIV. Conflict.[112]
XXV. A Game At Chess.[116]
XXVI. Lakeside.[120]
XXVII. At The Mills.[124]
XXVIII. Locked In.[127]
XXIX. Home.[135]
XXX. Aunt Henderson's Mystery.[140]
XXXI. Nurse Sampson's Way Of Looking At It.[147]
XXXII. Glory Mcwhirk's Inspiration.[152]
XXXIII. Last Hours.[157]
XXXIV. Mrs. Parley Gimp.[160]
XXXV. Indian Summer.[164]
XXXVI. Christmastide.[169]
XXXVII. The Wedding Journey.[177]