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Inger Johanne’s Lively Doings

Printed in U. S. A.

Norwood Press
BERWICK & SMITH CO.
Norwood, Mass.

CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
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