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A Girl of the Limberlost

By Porter, Gene Stratton

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Title: A Girl of the Limberlost  
Author: Porter, Gene Stratton
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Children's literature, Children's fiction
Collections: Children's Literature Collection
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Publisher: World Public Library Association

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Porter, G. S. (n.d.). A Girl of the Limberlost. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


Excerpt
Excerpt: ELNORA COMSTOCK, have you lost your senses? demanded the angry voice of Katharine Comstock while she glared at her daughter. Why mother! faltered the girl. Don't you 'why mother' me! cried Mrs. Comstock. You know very well what I mean. You've given me no peace until you've had your way about this going to school business; I've fixed you good enough and you're ready to start. But no child of mine walks the streets of Onabasha looking like a play-actress woman. You wet your hair and comb it down modest and decent and then are off, or you'll have no time to find where you belong.?.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: I. Wherein Elnora Goes to High School, and Learns Many Lessons Not Found in Her Books, 3 -- II. Wherein Wesley and Margaret Go Shop- ping, and Elnora's Wardrobe Is Re- plenished, 26 -- III. Wherein Elnora Visits the Bird Woman, and Opens a Bank Account, 38 -- IV. Wherein the Sintons Are Disappointed, and Mrs. Comstock Learns That She Can Laugh, 51 -- V. Wherein Elnora Receives a Warning and Billy Appears on the Scene, 79 -- VI. Wherein Mrs. Comstock Indulges in Frills, and Billy Reappears, 95 -- VII. Wherein Mrs. Comstock Manipulates Margaret, and Billy Acquires a Resi- dence, 117 -- VIII. Wherein the Limberlost Tempts Elnora, and Billy Buries His Father, 149 -- IX. Wherein Elnora Discovers a Violin, and Billy Disciplines Margaret, 157 -- X. Wherein Elnora Has More Financial Troubles, and Mrs. Comstock Again Hears the Song of the Limberlost, 173 -- XI. Wherein Elnora Graduates, and Freckles and the Angel Send Gifts, 195 -- XII. Wherein Margaret Sinton Reveals a Secret, and Mrs. Comstock Possesses the Limberlost, 214 -- XIII. Wherein Mother Love Is Bestowed on Elnora, and She Finds an Assistant in Moth Hunting, 244 -- XIV. Wherein a New Position Is Tendered Elnora, and Philip Ammon Is Shown Limberlost Violets, 263 -- XV. Wherein Mrs. Comstock Faces the Al- mighty, and Philip Ammon Writes a Letter, 277 -- XVI. Wherein the Limberlost Sings for Philip, and the Talking Trees Tell Great Secrets, 294 -- XVII. Wherein Mrs. Comstock Dances in the Moonlight, and Elnora Makes a Con- fession, 307 -- XVIII. Wherein Mrs. Comstock Experiments with Rejuvenation, and Elnora Teaches Natural History, 324 -- XIX. Wherein Philip Ammon Gives a Ball in Honour of Edith Carr, and Hart Hen- derson Appears on the Scene -- 336 -- XX. Wherein the Elder Ammon offers Advice, and Edith Carr Experiences Regrets, 352 -- XXI. Wherein Philip Ammon Returns to the Limberlost, and Elnora Studies the Situation, 363 -- XXII. Wherein Philip Ammon Kneels to Elnora, and Strangers Come to the Limberlost, 381 -- XXIII. Wherein Elnora Reaches a Decision, and Freckles and the Angel Appear, 402 -- XXIV. Wherein Edith Carr Wages a Battle, and Hart Henderson Stands Guard, 416 -- XXV. Wherein Philip Finds Elnora, and Edith Carr Offers a Yellow Emperor, 430

 
 



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