Mr. Pat's Little Girl - A Story of the Arden Foresters by Mary Finley Leonard
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XIII. IN PATRICIA'S ARBOR
"O, how full of briers is this working-day world." XIV. THE ARDEN FORESTERS "Like the old Robin Hood of England." XV. A NEW MEMBER "In the circle of this forest." XVI. RECIPROCITY "Take upon command what we have." XVII. A NEW COMRADE "I know you are a gentleman of good conceit." XVIII. AN IMPRISONED MAIDEN "The house doth keep itself, There's none within." XIX. OLD ACQUAINTANCE "And there begins my sadness." XX. THE SPINET "Though art not for the fashion of these times." XXI. "UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE" "Must you then be proud and pitiless?" XXII. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE "I sometimes do believe and sometimes do not." |
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