Copyright, 1914
BY
HURST & COMPANY
CONTENTS
| BOOK I | ||
| I. | The Arrival | [5] |
| II. | My Old Kentucky Home | [22] |
| III. | Wedding Preparations and Confidences | [36] |
| IV. | Burglars | [51] |
| V. | The Wedding | [62] |
| VI. | Buttermilk Tact | [77] |
| VII. | Pictures on Memory’s Wall | [100] |
| VIII. | All Kinds of Weather | [114] |
| IX. | Jimmy | [143] |
| X. | Aunt Clay Makes a Mistake | [154] |
| BOOK II | ||
| I. | Wellington Again | [170] |
| II. | Levity in the Leaven | [189] |
| III. | History Repeats Itself | [208] |
| IV. | A Barrel from Home | [223] |
| V. | Dodo’s Surprise Party | [241] |
| VI. | More Surprises | [261] |
| VII. | Dreams and Realities | [269] |
| VIII. | The Old Queen’s Crowd | [288] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| “Oh, Miss Molly, let’s stay in the ‘beechwood period’ forever” | [Frontispiece] |
| “Hello, girls,” exclaimed Kent, hugging Molly, on one side, and shaking hands with Judy, on the other | [10] |
| “Read me the poem yourself. Would you mind?” | [218] |
| The two Kentucky girls made a wonderfully charming picture | [252] |
MOLLY BROWN’S POST-GRADUATE DAYS.