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the MOTOR MAID |
| By C. N. and A. M. WILLIAMSON |
|
Author of "Lord Loveland Discovers America,"
"My Friend the Chauffeur," "The Princess Virginia," etc.
With Four Illustrations in Color By F. M. Du MOND and F. LOWENHEIM |
| A. L. BURT COMPANY Publishers New York |
all rights reserved, including that of translation
into foreign languages, including the scandinavian
copyright, 1910, by doubleday, page & company
published, august, 1910
the country life press, garden city, n.y.
TO THE
THREE GERTRUDES
ILLUSTRATIONS
| "We raced along a clear road, the Etang shimmering blue before us" | [Frontispiece] |
| facing page | |
| "While I wrestled ... with a bodice as snug as the head of a drum, the lord of all it contained appeared in the doorway" | [48] |
| "It took half an hour to dig the car out, and push her up from the hollow where the snow lay thickest" | [272] |
| "Jack's hand, inside Mr. Stokes's beautiful, tall collar, shook Bertie back and forth till his teeth chattered like castanets" | [328] |