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Abbott, Jane, 1881-

"Red-Robin"

The Forsyth Heir 70
VII. Beryl 79
VIII. Robin Asserts Herself 90
IX. The Lynchs 103
X. The Lady of the Rushing Waters 114
XI. Pot Roast and Cabbage Salad 126
XII. Robin Writes a Letter 138
XIII. Susy Castle 151
XIV. A Gift to the Queen 164
XV. The Party 176
XVI. Christmas at the Manor 190
XVII. The House of Laughter 204
XVIII. The Luckless Stocking 220
XIX. Granny 235
XX. Robin's Beginning 250
XXI. At the Granger Mills 266
XXII. The Green Beads 279
XXIII. Robin's Rescue 292
XXIV. Madame Forsyth Comes Home 305
Epilogue--A Story After the Story 318
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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The Effect Was Very Christmasy Frontispiece
The Beautiful Little Girl Had Not Spoken To Her 20
"Couldn't I Run Away With You?" 56
"It's Like The House of Bread And Cake" 119
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RED-ROBIN
PROLOGUE
A STORY BEFORE THE STORY

On a green hillside a girl lay prone in the sweet grass, very still that
she might not, by the slightest quiver, disturb the beauty that was
about her.


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