Van Bibber and Others
Appearance
"CAN I SIT UP HERE BESIDE YOU, OR DO YOU RULE ALONE?"
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VAN BIBBER AND OTHERS
BY
By Richard Harding Davis
AUTHOR OP "GALLEGHER, AND OTHER STORIES"
"STORIES FOR BOYS" ETC.
NEW YORK
HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE
1892
Copyright, 1892, by HARPER & BROTHERS.
All rights reserved.
TO
MY FATHER
L. CLARKE DAVIS
WHO HAS BEEN MY KINDEST AND
MY SEVEREST CRITIC
CONTENTS
page Her First Appearance 3 Van Bibber's Man-Servant 37 The Hungry Man Was Fed 47 Van Bibber at the Races 57 An Experiment in Economy 67 Mr. Travers's First Hunt 77 Love Me, Love My Dog 85 Eleanore Cuyler 95 A Recruit at Christmas 133 A Patron of Art 145 Andy M'gee's Chorus Girl 159 A Leander of the East River 169 How Hefty Burke Got Even 183 Outside the Prison 197 An Unfinished Story 223
ILLUSTRATIONS
"CAN I SIT UP HERE BESIDE YOU, OR DO YOU RULE ALONE?'" Frontispiece. BUT HE KNEW THAT WAS NOT THE REASON" Facing p. 18 "'EVEN TO-DAY, THERE IS THE CHANCE SAMARITAN'" 26 "'ARE YOU READY, ELEANORE?' SHE ASKED, BRISKLY" 106
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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