Copyright 1906 by The Penn Publishing Company
Betty Wales, Junior
“TOSS IT OVER, PLEASE,” SAID MADELINE
Contents
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| Introduction | [7] | |
| I | The Fun of Junior Year | [9] |
| II | The Club of Merry Hearts | [24] |
| III | The Beginning of Georgia Ames | [39] |
| IV | Georgia Widens Her Sphere | [52] |
| V | Georgia Becomes a “Merry Heart” | [72] |
| VI | A Touch of Style and Some Other Touches | [87] |
| VII | “The Merry Hearts” Find Work to do | [101] |
| VIII | Dr. Eaton Finds Himself Mistaken | [124] |
| IX | Dr. Eaton Grows Majestic | [145] |
| X | The Undoing of Georgia | [161] |
| XI | A New Excitement | [178] |
| XII | “The Merry Hearts” Conspire | [195] |
| XIII | “The Merry Hearts” Abroad | [211] |
| XIV | Easter in Nassau | [235] |
| XV | A Rôle for the Hero | [257] |
| XVI | Back to Work | [276] |
| XVII | Helen’s Day—and Eleanor’s | [293] |
| XVIII | A Dress Reform and a Nassau Reunion | [308] |
| XIX | The Return of Georgia and Some Other Matters | [330] |