January 1, 1917.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | The Nest in the Old Cedar | [11] |
| II | Her Next-door Neighbor | [27] |
| III | Girl Pioneers | [40] |
| IV | Nathalie Is Asked to Become a Blue Robin | [55] |
| V | The Gray Stone House | [72] |
| VI | Working into Harness | [90] |
| VII | The Mayflower Feast | [108] |
| VIII | The Motto, “I Can” | [126] |
| IX | Searching for Rosy | [143] |
| X | Nathalie as the Story Lady | [159] |
| XI | The Princess in the Tower | [179] |
| XII | The Wild-flower Hike | [194] |
| XIII | Around the Cheer Fire | [213] |
| XIV | Overcomes | [230] |
| XV | A Chapter of Surprises | [250] |
| XVI | Pioneer Stunts | [270] |
| XVII | Liberty Banners | [289] |
| XVIII | The Princess Makes Two More Friends | [308] |
| XIX | The Fagot Party | [330] |
| XX | The Dutch Kraeg | [348] |
| XXI | An Invitation | [366] |
| XXII | Camp Laff-a-Lot | [385] |
| XXIII | Miss Camphelia | [403] |
| XXIV | The Wireless Operator | [421] |
| XXV | Good-by to Eagle Lake | [438] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| “What can I do for you? Are you in pain?” | [Frontispiece] |
| “Polly Green, her reel,” announced Helen | [122] |
| “Why, how did you get there?” | [172] |
| “Oh, don’t be frightened!” exclaimed the princess, with a merry laugh | [194] |
| The rope had broken in her grasp | [228] |
| Up went two hands in pretended subjugation | [290] |
| With an unearthly shriek was flying across the lawn | [338] |
| She dropped the ashes of Miss Dummy into the placid water | [436] |