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엘리너 H. 포터 (Eleanor H
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Contents
CHAPTER I. Margaret had been home two hours
CHAPTER II. It was not long before all Houghtonsville knew the story
CHAPTER III. Scarcely had Houghtonsville recovered from its first shock
CHAPTER IV. In spite of Mrs. Kendall’s earnest efforts
CHAPTER V. It was a particularly warm July evening
CHAPTER VI. Margaret had been at home four weeks
CHAPTER VII. Five oaks awoke to a new existence
CHAPTER VIII. Tom, Peter, Mary, Patty, and the twins stayed at Five Oaks
CHAPTER IX. Dr. Spencer met Mrs. Kendall and her daughter
CHAPTER X. It was the day before Christmas
CHAPTER XI. Christmas was a wonderful day at Five Oaks
CHAPTER XII. The great dining-room at Hilcrest
CHAPTER XIII. There was something of the precision of clockwork
CHAPTER XIV. The big touring car skirted the edge of the town
CHAPTER XV. By the end of the month the family at Hilcrest
CHAPTER XVI. It had been a particularly delightful day
CHAPTER XVII. Mrs. Durgin bent keen eyes on her young daughter’s face
CHAPTER XVIII. Margaret Kendall did not sleep well the night
CHAPTER XIX. It was after eight o’clock
CHAPTER XX. Early in the second week of September the houseful of guests
CHAPTER XXI. It had been young McGinnis’s intention
CHAPTER XXII. Margaret’s morning ride through the town
CHAPTER XXIII. Miss Kendall was sitting alone
CHAPTER XXIV. Down in the shabby little cottage on the Hill
CHAPTER XXV. It was, indeed, “lucky stars,”
CHAPTER XXVI. There came a day
CHAPTER XXVII. With a relief which she did not attempt to
CHAPTER XXVIII. Frank Spencer found the mental atmosphere
CHAPTER XXIX. Margaret did not sleep well in her lavender-scented
CHAPTER XXX. The house-party at Hilcrest was not an entire success
CHAPTER XXXI. The household at Hilcrest did not break up as early as
CHAPTER XXXII. The winter passed and the spring came
CHAPTER XXXIII. Ned Spencer returned alone to Hilcrest
CHAPTER XXXIV. It was on a particularly beautiful morning in June
CHAPTER XXXV. When Margaret and Patty went home three days later
CHAPTER XXXVI. Bobby McGinnis wondered sometimes
CHAPTER XXXVII. The Spencers remained at Hilcrest nearly all summer
CHAPTER XXXVIII. Tuesday was a day that was not soon forgotten
CHAPTER XXXIX. Robert McGinnis was not dead
CHAPTER XL. Frank Spencer had already left the Mill House
CHAPTER XLI. In spite of protests and pleadings