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Title Hollyhock House
Author Marion Ames Taggart
Year 1916
Publisher Garden city, N.Y., Doubleday, Page & company
Source pdf
Progress Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
Transclusion Fully transcluded
OCLC 1046576004
Contents
Chapter Page
I. “The Rosebud Garden of Girls” 3
II. “Who Loves a Garden Loves a Greenhouse, too” 20
III. “A Rosebud Set with Little Wilful Thorns” 37
IV. “Home at Evening's Close to Sweet Repast and Calm Repose” 57
V. “Sweet as English Air Could Make Her” 75
VI. “Something Between a Hindrance and a Help” 95
VII. “'Tis Just Like a Summer Bird Cage in a Garden” 111
VIII. “And Add to These Retired Leisure, That in Trim Gardens Takes His Pleasure” 129
IX. “Whose Yesterdays Look Backward with a Smile” 146
X. “'Tis Beauty Calls and Glory Shows the Way” 165
XI. “He Nothing Common Did or Mean” 183
XII. “And Learn the Luxury of Doing Good” 199
XIII. “Wise to Resolve and Patient to Perform” 215
XIV. “Our Acts Our Angels Are, or Good or Ill” 233
XV. “Fragrant the Fertile Earth After Soft Showers” 250
XVI. “Implores the Passing Tribute of a Sigh” 267
XVII. “Rich with the Spoils of Nature” 285
XVIII. “And Feel That I Am Happier Than I Know” 302