G. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

Copyright, 1909, by

G. W. Dillingham Company

Samantha on Children’s Rights

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I [7]
II [20]
III [40]
IV [60]
V [77]
VI [91]
VII [106]
VIII [123]
IX [137]
X [149]
XI [161]
XII [171]
XIII [182]
XIV [195]
XV [212]
XVI [224]
XVII [233]
XVIII [238]
XIX [256]
XX [270]
XXI [283]
XXII [287]
XXIII [295]
XXIV [308]

ILLUSTRATIONS

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For five days he wuz shet up in his room and kep’ on bread and water[Frontispiece]
And then all three on ’em yelled out: “Rubber neck! Rubber neck!”[49]
The mair sot off back to Jonesville, my pardner runnin’ after her as he still had holt of the lines[110]
She wuz whippin’ little Kate, her face all swelled up with what she called religious principle[157]
I went up into the room and helped him ondress, and hearn him tell his prayers[220]
I drawed him away at a good jog and walked him into what I thought wuz a place of safety[254]

SAMANTHA ON CHILDREN’S RIGHTS