Understood Betsy
Appearance
COPYRIGHT, 1916, 1917,
BY
THE CENTURY CO.
COPYRIGHT, 1917,
BY
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
Published August, 1917
PRINTED IN THE USA
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I | 1 |
II | 27 |
III | 52 |
IV | 74 |
V | 89 |
VI | 110 |
VII | 137 |
VIII | 161 |
IX | 186 |
X | 201 |
XI | 234 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
Uncle Henry looked at her, eying her sidewise over the top of one spectacle-glass |
Frontispiece |
FACING
PAGE
Ann stood up before the doctor |
16 |
"Do you know," said Aunt Abigail, "I think it's going to be real nice, having a little girl in the house again" |
48 |
She had greatly enjoyed doing her own hair |
54 |
"Oh, he's asking for more!" cried Elizabeth Ann |
78 |
Betsy shut her teeth together hard, and started across |
108 |
"What's the matter, Molly? What's the matter?" |
148 |
Betsy and Ellen and the old doll |
162 |
He had fallen asleep with his head on his arms |
182 |
Never were dishes washed better! |
222 |
Betsy was staring down at her shoes, biting her lips and winking her eyes |
242 |
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