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Anna Balmer Myers. Patchwork
Patchwork
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
CALICO PATCHWORK
CHAPTER II
OLD AARON'S FLAG
CHAPTER III
LITTLE DUTCHIE
CHAPTER IV
THE NEW TEACHER
CHAPTER V
THE HEART OF A CHILD
CHAPTER VI
THE PRIMA DONNA OF THE ATTIC
CHAPTER VII
"WHERE THE BROOK AND RIVER MEET"
CHAPTER VIII
BEYOND THE ALPS LIES ITALY
CHAPTER IX
A VISIT TO MOTHER BAB
CHAPTER X
AN OLD-FASHIONED COUNTRY SALE
CHAPTER XI
"THE BRIGHT LEXICON OF YOUTH"
CHAPTER XII
THE PREACHER'S WOOING
CHAPTER XIII
THE SCARLET TANAGER
CHAPTER XIV
ALADDIN'S LAMP
CHAPTER XV
THE FLEDGLING'S FLIGHT
CHAPTER XVI
PHŒBE'S DIARY
CHAPTER XVII
DIARY—THE NEW HOME
CHAPTER XVIII
DIARY—THE MUSIC MASTER
CHAPTER XIX
DIARY—THE FIRST LESSON
CHAPTER XX
DIARY—SEEING THE CITY
CHAPTER XXI
DIARY—CHRYSALIS
CHAPTER XXII
DIARY—TRANSFORMATION
CHAPTER XXIII
DIARY—PLAIN FOR A NIGHT
CHAPTER XXIV
DIARY—DECLARATIONS
CHAPTER XXV
DIARY—"THE LINK MUST BREAK AND THE LAMP MUST DIE"
CHAPTER XXVI
"HAME'S BEST"
CHAPTER XXVII
TRAILING ARBUTUS
CHAPTER XXVIII
MOTHER BAB AND HER SON
CHAPTER XXIX
PREPARATIONS
CHAPTER XXX
THE FEAST OF ROSES
CHAPTER XXXI
BLINDNESS
CHAPTER XXXII
OFF TO THE NAVY
CHAPTER XXXIII
THE ONE CHANCE
CHAPTER XXXIV
BUSY DAYS
CHAPTER XXXV
DAVID'S SHARE
CHAPTER XXXVI
DAVID'S RETURN
CHAPTER XXXVII
"A LOVE THAT LIFE COULD NEVER TIRE"
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"I'll come. I like to come to your place. Your Aunt Maria is so straight out, nothing false about her. I like her. But now I bet you're thinking of how many berries you can eat," she added as she noted the child's abstracted look.
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