Copyright, 1913
By The Page Company
All rights reserved
| CONTENTS | ||
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | The Exodus | [1] |
| II. | A Cottage Re-Christened | [18] |
| III. | Getting Acquainted | [33] |
| IV. | A Study in Natural History | [51] |
| V. | A Safe and Sane Fourth | [69] |
| VI. | The Picnic | [90] |
| VII. | The Cottage Besieged | [107] |
| VIII. | Hobo to the Rescue | [125] |
| IX. | Ruth in the Rôle of Heroine | [143] |
| X. | Mrs. Snooks’ Education | [161] |
| XI. | Dorothy Gets Into Mischief | [175] |
| XII. | The New Lucy | [190] |
| XIII. | A Benefit Performance | [205] |
| XIV. | Aunt Abigail Is Mislaid | [218] |
| XV. | Priscilla’s Looking-Glass | [233] |
| XVI. | Peggy Makes a Speech | [247] |
| XVII. | A Plain Talk | [262] |
| XVIII. | The Castaways | [275] |
| XIX. | The Rescue | [292] |
| XX. | Home Sweet Home | [307] |
Peggy Raymond’s Vacation
CHAPTER I
THE EXODUS
“Do you know, Peggy Raymond, that you haven’t made a remark for three-quarters of an hour, unless somebody asked you a question?–and, even then, your answers didn’t fit.”