Excerpt: ...them very well, and hate them for a lot of prigs. But I never told Stephen Petter. Not I. In some way or other he took it for granted that I did not possess the valuable acquaintanceship, and I let him think so. Ha! ha! That's the way I got the summer-house, don't you see? Ha! ha! ha!" Lodloe laughed. "Your secret is safe with me," said he; and the two having reached the little garden, he left the Greek scholar and went to his room. Pg 114 When Ida Mayberry had her arms full of the great yellow flowers she ...
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Excerpt: ...them very well, and hate them for a lot of prigs. But I never told Stephen Petter. Not I. In some way or other he took it for granted that I did not possess the valuable acquaintanceship, and I let him think so. Ha! ha! That's the way I got the summer-house, don't you see? Ha! ha! ha!" Lodloe laughed. "Your secret is safe with me," said he; and the two having reached the little garden, he left the Greek scholar and went to his room. Pg 114 When Ida Mayberry had her arms full of the great yellow flowers she suddenly appreciated the fact that she must be a long way from the baby, and ought immediately to return to it. She thereupon hastened back across the uneven surface of the field. When she reached the spot where the baby had been left, no baby was there. "My goodness!" she exclaimed, "Mr. Lodloe has taken the child away, and there is no knowing which way he has gone." "Oh, the youngster's all right," said Lanigan. "Sit down and rest yourself, and we will walk to the inn." "Not a bit of it!" exclaimed Ida. "You go that way, and I will go this, and if you see him, call out as loud as you can." Very reluctantly Mr. Beam obeyed orders, and hurried in the direction of the highroad. As he sat down by his open window Walter Lodloe looked out and saw Ida Mayberry running. Instantly there was a shout from the summer-house and the wave of a handkerchief. Then the nurse-maid ceased to run, but walked rapidly in the direction of the handkerchief-waver, who stood triumphantly pointing to the baby-carriage. After a glance at the baby to see that he was all right, Miss Mayberry seated herself on a bench in the shade, and took off her hat. In a few moments the Greek scholar was seated by her, the book was opened, and two heads were together in earnest study. About ten minutes later Lodloe saw Lanigan Beam appear upon the lawn, walking rapidly. In a moment he caught sight of the group at the summer-house, Pg 115 and stopped short. He clenched his fists and...
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Good. First edition, 1891. Green cloth hardcover with gilt titles on the covers and spine, 222 pp., illustrated, clean unmarked text, Good copy, minor age-toning to the pages, some wear to the edges of the covers including sopme fraying at the spine.
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Frost, A.B. Very good(+) Illustrated by A.B. Frost. x, 222 pages. Slim 8vo, gilt-stamped green cloth (minor edgewear and spine very slightly dulled). New York: The Century Co., 1891. First edition. A very good(+) copy.
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