by EVELYN RAYMOND
NEW YORK
THOMAS Y· CROWELL & CO·
PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1903,
By Thomas Y. Crowell & Company.
Published September, 1903.
Chapter | Page | |
I. | Diverse Ways | 1 |
II. | A Human Express Parcel | 14 |
III. | Arrival | 34 |
IV. | A Multitude of Josephs | 46 |
V. | A Wild March Morning | 63 |
VI. | Memories and Melodies | 80 |
VII. | The Boy from Next Door | 95 |
VIII. | After the Frolic | 111 |
IX. | Neighborly Amenities | 123 |
X. | Tom, Dick, Harry, and the Baby | 138 |
XI. | The Disposal of the Parcel | 150 |
THE MISLAID UNCLE.
Three people were together in a verypleasant little parlor, in a land where the sunshines nearly all the time. They were DoctorMack, whose long, full name was AlexanderMacDonald; mamma, who was Mrs. JohnSmith; and Josephine, who was Mrs. Smith’slittle girl with a pretty big name of her own.
Doctor Mack called Mrs. Sm