before date of publication
Third edition printed February 1, 1918
Fourth edition printed February 14, 1918
Fifth Printing February 16, 1918
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | The Ray of Sunlight | [1] |
| II | An Old-Fashioned Rose | [12] |
| III | Going to Bed | [22] |
| IV | “Well-She’ll Be a Nuisance” | [33] |
| V | Aunty Rose Unbends | [40] |
| VI | Mr. Jedidiah Parlow | [48] |
| VII | A Tragic Situation | [61] |
| VIII | Mr. Stagg is Judged | [72] |
| IX | Prince Awakens the Corners | [83] |
| X | A Sunday Walk | [101] |
| XI | A Canine Intervention | [112] |
| XII | Chet Gormley Tells Some News | [120] |
| XIII | Breaking Through | [140] |
| XIV | A Find in the Drifts | [150] |
| XV | The Old Sailor | [161] |
| XVI | A Salt-Sea Flavour | [168] |
| XVII | Will Wonders Never Cease? | [177] |
| XVIII | Something Carolyn May Wishes to Know | [188] |
| XIX | A Good Deal of Excitement | [200] |
| XX | The Spring Freshet | [210] |
| XXI | The Chapel Bell | [224] |
| XXII | Chet Gormley’s Ambition | [234] |
| XXIII | How to Write a Sermon | [244] |
| XXIV | The Awakening | [254] |
| XXV | The Forest Fire | [267] |
| XXVI | The Laurel to the Brave | [275] |
| XXVII | “Two’s Company” | [290] |
| XXVIII | The Journey | [297] |
| XXIX | The Homing of Carolyn May | [307] |
| XXX | The House of Bewilderment | [313] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| “Mandy! Mandy!” he murmured over and over again (Page 119) | [Frontispiece] |
| She had watched the huge vessel sweep off from the dock | [74] |
| “Do people that get drownd-ed feel much pain?” | [196] |
| “You aren’t mad at each other any more, are you?” | [280] |