THE LITTLE COLONEL
AT BOARDING-SCHOOL

by Annie Fellows Johnston
(1863-1931)

Illustrated by Etheldred Barry

List of Illustrations
(All illustrations scanned from "Mrs. Walton's"
own copy of The Little Colonel at Boarding School)


Cover of the First Edition
1903

Note from Annie Fellows Johnston
Note from Annie Fellows Johnston
to Mrs. Lawton
Inside cover

"She stood there on the platform waving her handkerchief" (from the frontpiece)
"She stood there on the platform
waving her handkerchief"
Frontispiece & Chapter 16

         

"She turned her white fingers in the moonlight (from page 61)
"She turned her white fingers 
in the moonlight."

Chapter 3

"'This little knave must be my partner'" (from page 130)
"'This little knave must be my partner'"
Chapter  7

"She could hear every word of the conversation" (from page 167)
"She could hear every word
of the conversation" 

Chapter 9

      

"He held it aside for them both to pass through" (from page 199)
"He held it aside for them both
to pass through."

Chapter 11

"Mittie sat up in bed, too startled to utter a sound." (from page 220)
"Mittie sat up in bed,
too startled to utter a sound". 
Chapter 12

"Malcolm, leaning on his gun, stood watching her." (from page 293)
"Malcolm, leaning on his gun,
stood watching her". 
Chapter 16

"'It's like a bit of home to see you again.'" (from page 283)
"'It's like a bit of home
to see you again'"

Chapter 15

 

THE LITTLE COLONEL
AT BOARDING-SCHOOL

by
Annie Fellows Johnston
(1863-1931)
Published July, 1903

Illustrated by Etheldred B. Barry

To
All the Girls
WHO, LIKE THE LITTLE COLONEL
ARE
"STANDING WITH RELUCTANT FEET
WHERE THE BROOK AND RIVER MEET
WOMANHOOD AND CHILDHOOD SWEET

 

Title and Contents

1. OFF TO BOARDING-SCHOOL
II. A NEW FRIEND
III. IDA'S SECRET

IV. THE SHADOW CLUB
V. AT THE BEECHES
VI. UNINVITED GUESTS
VII. THE HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE
VIII. THE PRINCESS OF THE PENDULUM
IX. ONE RAINY AFTERNOON
X. A PLOT
XI. A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING
XII. GHOST OR GIRL
XIII. THE SHADOW CLUB IN DISGRACE
XIV. THE THREE WEAVERS
XV. THANKSGIVING DAY 
XVI. CHRISTMAS GREENS AND WATCH-NIGHT EMBERS

List of illustrations


"She Stood There On The Platform,
Waving Her Handkerchief."
Frontispiece

 

 

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