Betty at Fort Blizzard
Molly Elliot Seawell
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Betty at Fort Blizzard
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Betty at Fort Blizzard, by Molly Elliot Seawell, Illustrated by Edmund Frederick
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[Frontispiece: Anita walked down the stairs and came face to face with Broussard and Mrs. Lawrence. (missing from book)]
BETTY AT FORT BLIZZARD
By
MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL
AUTHOR OF "BETTY'S VIRGINIA CHRISTMAS," "PAPA BOUCHARD," "THE JUGGLERS," "LITTLE JARVIS," ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR AND FROM PEN DRAWINGS BY EDMUND FREDERICK
PHILADELPHIA & LONDON J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 1916
TO ELEANOR T. WOOD THE GENTLE LADY WHOSE PATH THROUGH LIFE IS RADIANT WITH GOOD DEEDS THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
IN COLOR
Anita Walked Down the Stairs and Came Face to Face with Broussard and Mrs. Lawrence . . . . . . Frontispiece
Broussard Lifted Gamechick by the Bridle and the Next Moment Cleared Both Mare and Girl
The Last Glimpse Broussard Had of Anita Was, As She Stood, Her Arm About Gamechick's Neck
"This Was Enclosed in a Letter to Me From Mr. Broussard," said the Colonel
FROM PEN DRAWINGS
The Black Mare Suddenly Threw Her Head Down and Her Heels Up
"Miss Anita is in there with Mr. Broussard, an' He got on His Courtin' Breeches, an' They's Just as Quiet as a Couple of Sleepin' Babies"
"Never Mind, Dear, Darling Daddy, I Love You Just the Same"
Mrs. McGillicuddy Sat Majestically Upright in the Buggy, While the Sergeant Bestrode the Peaceful and Amiable Dot
"Neither You nor Your Child Shall Suffer for the Present"
Kettle Dropped the Reins, and Grasping Corporal Around the Neck Hung on Desperately
"Don't Call Your Father 'the Poor old Chap,'" Said Mrs. Fortescue Positively
BETTY AT FORT BLIZZARD
CHAPTER I
"MISS BETTY" IN A NEW RÔLE
[Illustration: The black mare suddenly threw her head down and her heels up.]
[Illustration: "Miss Anita is in there with Mr. Broussard, an' he got on his courtin' breeches, an' they's jest as quiet as a couple of sleepin' babies."]
CHAPTER II
A PRETTY MAID AND A GAMECHICK
[Illustration: "Never mind, dear, darling daddy, I love you just the same."]
[Illustration: Broussard, lifted Gamechick by the bridle and the next moment cleared both mare and girl.]
[Illustration: Mrs. McGillicuddy sat majestically upright in the buggy while the Sergeant bestrode the peaceful and amiable Dot.]
CHAPTER III
THE HEART OF A MAID
CHAPTER IV
"GOOD-BYE, SWEETHEART, GOOD-BYE"
[Illustration: The last glimpse Broussard had of Anita was, as she stood, her arm about Gamechick's neck.]
CHAPTER V
UNFORGETTING
CHAPTER VI
SOME LETTERS AND KETTLE'S ENLISTMENT
[Illustration: "Neither you nor your child shall suffer for the present."]
[Illustration: Kettle dropped the reins, and grasping Corporal around the neck, hung on desperately.]
CHAPTER VII
THE PLEADING EYES OF WOMEN
[Illustration: "This was enclosed in a letter to me from Mr. Broussard," said the Colonel.]
[Illustration: "Don't call your father 'the poor old chap,'" said Mrs. Fortescue positively.]
CHAPTER VIII
LOVE, THE CONQUEROR
CHAPTER IX
THE REVEILLE
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