In which the Little Red Chimney keeps Festival, and the Candy Man receives an unexpected invitation.

[CHAPTER XI]

In which a radical change of atmosphere is at once noticed; which shows how Miss Bentley repents of a too coming-on disposition, and lends an ear to the advantages of wealth.

[CHAPTER XII]

Which shows Miss Bentley recovering from a fit of what Uncle Bob calls Cantankerousness; in which a shipwrecked letter is brought to light, and Dr. Prue is called again to visit the child of the Park Superintendent.

[CHAPTER XIII]

In which the Candy Man relates his story, and the Miser comes upon Volume I of the shabby book with the funny name.

[CHAPTER XIV]

Shows how Mrs. Gerrard Pennington, unhappy and distraught, beseeches Uncle Bob to help her save Margaret Elizabeth; also how Mr. Gerrard Pennington comes to the rescue, and how in the end his wife submits gracefully to the inevitable, which is not so bad after all.

[CHAPTER XV]