The Apple-Tree Girl

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The Apple-Tree Girl (1918)
by George Weston, illustrated by F. R. Gruger

J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia and London, 1918; c. 1917 Adapted into a film in 1917 [IMDB]

George WestonF. R. Gruger2660321The Apple-Tree Girl1918

THE APPLE TREE GIRL

"OH, NEIL, I CAN'T! YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND!"

Page 90

THE
APPLE-TREE
GIRL

THE STORY OF LITTLE MISS
MOSES, WHO LED HERSELF
INTO THE PROMISED LAND

BY
GEORGE WESTON

AUTHOR OF "OH, MARY, BE CAREFUL!" ETC.


WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY F. R. GRUGER



PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
1918

COPYRIGHT, 1917, BY GEORGE WESTON
COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY


PUBLISHED FEBRUARY, 1918


PRINTED BT J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
AT THE WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS
PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A.

THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY
DEDICATED TO MY MOTHER

G. W.

ILLUSTRATIONS


  1. facing page
  2. "Oh, Neil, I Can't! You Don't Understand!" Frontispiece
  3. She Gazed Upon Her Profile for the First Time in Her Life—Gazed Upon it in Silence 23
  4. "Well, Charlotte's Gone and Fell in Love with Him!" 37
  5. When it was Over Charlotte Knew that the Martin Creamery Company had Gone into Bankruptcy 53
  6. "I'm Glad He's Getting on so Well," Said Charlotte, Politely 73
  7. Lady Salisbury's Critical Eye was Following Her Like a searchlight 107

Contents (not listed in original)


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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