CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Leaving Home | [5] |
| II. | Enter the Tuckers | [23] |
| III. | Gresham | [36] |
| IV. | My Roommates | [48] |
| V. | Letters | [60] |
| VI. | The Foundling | [69] |
| VII. | Kitty's Foster-Father | [88] |
| VIII. | About Mathematics and Me | [102] |
| IX. | Football | [110] |
| X. | Boys | [123] |
| XI. | Letters and Several Kinds of Fathers | [137] |
| XII. | Annie's Mother | [147] |
| XIII. | The Concert | [167] |
| XIV. | The Spread | [176] |
| XV. | Home for the Holidays | [191] |
| XVI. | A Visit from the Tuckers | [201] |
| XVII. | Deer Hunting | [210] |
| XVIII. | The Mighty Hunter | [227] |
| XIX. | A Visit to Richmond | [241] |
| XX. | Dinner at Cousin Park's | [259] |
| XXI. | The Desperation of Dum | [274] |
| XXII. | More Letters | [294] |
| XXIII. | Zebedee's Visit | [300] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| "Do you know, Miss Dum, you looked like Diana when you stood on that rock?" | [Frontispiece] |
| They made such a racket that a sad, crooked face was poked into the door | [48] |
| "From mother," exclaimed the girl, trembling with excitement | [156] |
| Dum looked at me aghast. "Page, you here, and Dee" | [271] |