Table of Contents
| Chapter | Page | ||
| I | Kitty's Dinner | [1] | |
| II | Tom, Dick, and Harry | [16] | |
| III | The Sand Club | [30] | |
| IV | Sand Court | [44] | |
| V | The Jolly Sandboy | [58] | |
| VI | Two Welcome Guests | [72] | |
| VII | The Glorious Fourth | [86] | |
| VIII | A Revelation | [101] | |
| IX | The Search | [115] | |
| X | Jessica Brown | [129] | |
| XI | The Reunion | [144] | |
| XII | A Letter of Thanks | [158] | |
| XIII | Thirteen | [174] | |
| XIV | Queen Hester | [189] | |
| XV | A Motor Ride | [204] | |
| XVI | Red Geraniums | [218] | |
| XVII | What Hester Did | [232] | |
| XVIII | A Fine Game | [247] | |
| XIX | More Fun | [268] | |
| XX | A Celebration | [275] |
MARJORIE AT SEACOTE
CHAPTER I
KITTY'S DINNER
"Kitty-Cat Kitty is going away,
Going to Grandma's, all summer to stay.
And so all the Maynards will weep and will bawl,
Till Kitty-Cat Kitty comes home in the fall."
This affecting ditty was being sung with great gusto by King and Marjorie, while Kitty, her mood divided between smiles and tears, was quietly appreciative.