ALADDIN & CO. A ROMANCE OF YANKEE MAGIC BY HERBERT QUICK Author of “Virginia of the Air Lanes,” “Double Trouble,” etc. GROSSET & DUNLAP Publishers : : New York

Copyright 1904
Henry Holt and Company


Copyright 1907
The Bobbs-Merrill Company


Contents.

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CHAPTER I.
Which is of Introductory Character.[1]
CHAPTER II.
Still Introductory.[13]
CHAPTER III.
Reminiscentially Autobiographical.[20]
CHAPTER IV.
Jim Discovers His Coral Island.[39]
CHAPTER V.
We Reach the Atoll.[46]
CHAPTER VI.
I Am Inducted Into the Cave, and Enlist.[55]
CHAPTER VII.
We Make our Landing.[67]
CHAPTER VIII.
A Welcome to Wall Street and Us.[77]
CHAPTER IX.
I Go Aboard and We Unfurl the Jolly Roger.[86]
CHAPTER X.
We Dedicate Lynhurst Park.[96]
CHAPTER XI.
The Empress and Sir John Meet Again.[112]
CHAPTER XII.
In Which the Burdens of Wealth Begin to Fall Upon Us.[120]
CHAPTER XIII.
A Sitting Or Two in the Game with the World and Destiny.[137]
CHAPTER XIV.
In Which We Learn Something of Railroads, and Attend Some Remarkable Christenings.[152]
CHAPTER XV.
Some Affairs of the Heart Considered in Their Relation to Dollars Cents.[169]
CHAPTER XVI.
Some Things Which Happened in our Halcyon Days.[185]
CHAPTER XVII.
Relating to the Disposition of the Captives.[201]
CHAPTER XVIII.
The Going Away of Laura and Clifford, and the Departure of Mr. Trescott.[214]
CHAPTER XIX.
In Which Events Resume Their Usual Course—At a Somewhat Accelerated Pace.[231]
CHAPTER XX.
I Twice Explain the Condition of the Trescott Estate.[248]
CHAPTER XXI.
Of Conflicts, Within and Without.[260]
CHAPTER XXII.
In Which I Win My Great Victory.[270]
CHAPTER XXIII.
The “Dutchman’s Mill” and What it Ground.[281]
CHAPTER XXIV.
The Beginning of the End.[291]
CHAPTER XXV.
That Last Weird Battle in the West.[306]
CHAPTER XXVI.
The End—and a Beginning.[320]

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