NEW YORK:
FORDS, HOWARD, & HULBERT.


COPYRIGHT, 1878, A.D.


[CONTENTS.]

CHAPTERPAGE
I.Dissolving Views,[7]
II.Dolly,[16]
III.The Illumination,[24]
IV.Dolly's Adventure,[39]
V.Dolly's First Christmas Day,[48]
VI.Village Politicians,[61]
VII.The Doctor's Sermon,[68]
VIII.Mr. Coan Answers the Doctor,[81]
IX.Election Day in Poganuc,[90]
X.Dolly's Perplexities,[107]
XI.Dolly and Nabby are Invited Out,[115]
XII.Dolly goes into Company,[127]
XIII.Colonel Davenport's Experiences,[138]
XIV.The Puzzle of Poganuc,[150]
XV.The Poganuc Puzzle Solved,[160]
XVI.Poganuc Parsonage,[166]
XVII.Spring and Summer come at Last,[181]
XVIII.Dolly's Fourth of July,[190]
XIX.Summer Days in Poganuc,[203]
XX.Going "a-Chestnutting,"[220]
XXI.Dolly's Second Christmas,[228]
XXII.The Apple Bee,[239]
XXIII.Seeking a Divine Impulse,[250]
XXIV."In Such an Hour as ye Think Not,"[260]
XXV.Dolly Becomes Illustrious,[267]
XXVI.The Victory,[274]
XXVII.The Funeral,[280]
XXVIII.Dolly at the Wicket Gate,[290]
XXIX.The Conflict,[294]
XXX.The Crisis,[300]
XXXI.The Joy of Harvest,[309]
XXXII.Six Years Later,[317]
XXXIII.The Doctor Makes a Discovery,[325]
XXXIV.Hiel and Nabby,[330]
XXXV.Miss Debby Arrives,[337]
XXXVI.Preparations for Seeing Life,[344]
XXXVII.Last Words,[350]
XXXVIII.Dolly's First Letter to Boston,[354]
XXXIX.Dolly's Second Letter,[360]
XL.Alfred Dunbar to Eugene Sinclair,[365]
XLI.Finale,[370]

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