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- The Project Gutenberg eBook, Betty at Fort Blizzard, by Molly Elliot Seawell, Illustrated by Edmund Frederick
- E-text prepared by Al Haines
- [Frontispiece: Anita walked down the stairs and came face to face with Broussard and Mrs. Lawrence. (missing from book)]
- [Frontispiece: Anita walked down the stairs and came face to face with Broussard and Mrs. Lawrence. (missing from book)]
- E-text prepared by Al Haines
- 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
- TO ELEANOR T. WOOD THE GENTLE LADY WHOSE PATH THROUGH LIFE IS RADIANT WITH GOOD DEEDS THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR
- 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
- 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
- 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."]
- [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.]
- [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.]
- [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.]
- [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.]
- [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
- "MISS BETTY" IN A NEW RÔLE
- "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."]
- [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.]
- [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.]
- [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.]
- [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.]
- [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
- CHAPTER I
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