When Gretel Was Fifteen
Norwood Press
BERWICK & SMITH CO.
Norwood, Mass.
U. S. A.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I. | The Girls at Miss Minton’s | [9] |
| II. | Easter in War Time | [32] |
| III. | Breaking-Up Day | [49] |
| IV. | Fräulein Sieling Makes a Call | [68] |
| V. | Off for New London | [92] |
| VI. | At the Chesters’ | [111] |
| VII. | Gretel Meets an Old Friend | [133] |
| VIII. | Ada Expresses an Opinion | [154] |
| IX. | The Dance on the Fourth | [177] |
| X. | The Summons | [197] |
| XI. | Gretel Proves Her Loyalty | [214] |
| XII. | Lost | [234] |
| XIII. | Suspense | [260] |
| XIV. | Found | [286] |
| XV. | Safe at Home | [309] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| More than one pair of eyes looked after her curiously | [Frontispiece] |
| FACING PAGE | |
| Gretel could not help noticing that the young man was regarding her in a rather peculiar manner | [144] |
| Gretel put out a detaining hand | [168] |
| If he recognized her, he made not the slightest sign | [192] |
| “I believe you are to be trusted in so far as that” | [224] |
| Of course the two girls had a great deal to say to each other | [314] |