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
| PAGE | |
| 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] |