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Archibald Clavering Gunter. Miss Dividends
Miss Dividends
Table of Contents
BOOK I. THE GIRL FROM NEW YORK
BOOK II. A CURIOUS CLUB MAN
BOOK III. OUT OF A STRANGE COUNTRY
MISS DIVIDENDS
BOOK I
The Girl from New York
CHAPTER I
MR. WEST
CHAPTER II
MISS EAST
CHAPTER III
HER FATHER'S FRIEND
CHAPTER IV
MR. FERDIE BEGINS HIS WESTERN INVESTIGATIONS
CHAPTER V
THE GRAND ISLAND EATING-HOUSE
CHAPTER VI
MR. FERDIE DISCOVERS A VIGILANTE
CHAPTER VII
WHAT MANNER OF MAN IS THIS?
BOOK II
A Curious Club Man
CHAPTER VIII
THE CITY OF SAINTS
CHAPTER IX
THE BALL IN SALT LAKE
CHAPTER X
"PAPA!"
CHAPTER XI
"FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES."
CHAPTER XII
A DAUGHTER OF THE CHURCH
CHAPTER XIII
THE LOVE OF A BISHOP
CHAPTER XIV
A RARE CLUB STORY
BOOK III
Out of a Strange Country
CHAPTER XV
THE SNOW-BOUND PULLMAN
CHAPTER XVI
"TO THE GIRL I LOVE!"
CHAPTER XVII
A VOICE IN THE NIGHT
CHAPTER XVIII
THE LAST OF THE DANITES
CHAPTER XIX
ORANGE BLOSSOMS AMONG THE SNOW
FINIS
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"Your father—a railroad contractor?" answers Harry, opening his eyes, which appear to the young lady very large, earnest, and flashing compared to the rather effeminate ones of Mr. Livingston.
"Not in New York," laughs Ollie, waving his white hands. "When here, Mr. Travenion is one of our leading fashionables. Did you see any one dance more gracefully than your father did last winter, Miss Erma?—though I believe he did have something to do with the building of the railway out there."