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Inger Johanne’s Lively Doings
Printed in U. S. A.
Norwood Press
BERWICK & SMITH CO.
Norwood, Mass.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Confidential | [9] |
| II. | At the Parsonage | [16] |
| III. | The Lost Key | [34] |
| IV. | Tobiesen’s Grand Parlor | [44] |
| V. | The Dancing-School | [57] |
| VI. | Our Bonfire on St. John’s Night | [67] |
| VII. | In Peckell’s Hayloft | [81] |
| VIII. | Madam Igland’s Garden | [96] |
| IX. | On Board the Seven Stars | [115] |
| X. | A Molasses Cake Story | [133] |
| XI. | Madam Knoll’s Tortoise | [147] |
| XII. | Play Acting | [160] |
| XIII. | A Day at School | [172] |
| XIV. | The Time I Nearly Drowned | [189] |
| XV. | Surprising the Clockmaker | [199] |
| XVI. | Ghosts | [211] |
| XVII. | A Snow Fight | [224] |
| XVIII. | A Christmas Visit | [238] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| At last I got her into the smithy (page [24]) | Frontispiece |
| FACING PAGE | |
| Just imagine! I really did get five heads of cabbage as a present | [42] |
| We danced and skipped and shouted, “Hurrah!” | [76] |
| “If it only doesn’t break!” cried Mina | [108] |
| “Kalle, you rascal!” I said, grabbing him by the hair | [156] |
| I felt the staff pulled from above | [196] |
| “Here is your earthquake, Inger Johanne,” said Father | [222] |
| Oh-h! All the potatoes tumbled off and rolled among the sheep | [256] |
INGER JOHANNE’S
LIVELY DOINGS