1. queen of the may [257]
  2. bad news [263]
  3. susan's guinea-fowl [266]
  4. susan visits the abbey [270]
  5. susan's pet lamb [274]
  6. the blind harper [279]
  7. good news [283]
  8. barbara visits the abbey [290]
  9. a surprise for susan [294]
  10. barbara's accident [297]
  11. the prize-giving [300]
  12. attorney case in trouble [303]
  13. susan's birthday [306]
  1. the good-natured little boy [376]
  2. the ill-natured little boy [379]
  1. introduction [461]
  2. how and about little margery and her brother [463]
  3. how and about mr. smith [464]
  4. how little margery obtained the name of goody two-shoes, and what happened in the parish [465]
  5. how little margery learned to read, and by degrees taught others[466]
  6. how little two-shoes became a trotting tutoress, and how she taught her young pupils[466]
  7. how the whole parish was frightened [469]
  8. containing an account of all the spirits or things she saw in the church [470]
  9. of something which happened to little margery two-shoes in a barn, more dreadful than the ghost in the church; and how she returned good for evil to her enemy, sir timothy [472]
  10. how little margery was made principal of a country college [474]
  1. I. of her school, her ushers, or assistants, and her manner of teaching [475]
  2. ii. a scene of distress in a school [475]
  3. iii. of the amazing sagacity and instinct of a little dog [476]
  4. iv. what happened at farmer grove's, and how she gratified him for the use of his room [477]
  5. v. the case of mrs. margery [479]
  6. vi. the true use of riches [481]

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