Lord Loveland Discovers America
A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris) Williamson
Lord Loveland Discovers America
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Lord Loveland Discovers America
"... seeing his namesake's niece struggling with a wind-blown rug, he had tucked it round her feet"
CONTENTS
LORD LOVELAND DISCOVERS AMERICA
CHAPTER ONE
The Discovery of America by Lord Loveland
CHAPTER TWO
Between Betty and Jim
CHAPTER THREE
The Inestimable Foxham
CHAPTER FOUR
Lord Loveland Makes a Start
CHAPTER FIVE
The Girl in the Chair
CHAPTER SIX
Catspawing
CHAPTER SEVEN
Guide, Philosopher and Friend
CHAPTER EIGHT
Hail to the Land: Goodbye to the Girl
CHAPTER NINE
Foxham Redivivus
CHAPTER TEN
The Valley of Disappointment
"'The one thing you can do for me is to go, and take your newspaper friend with you'"
CHAPTER ELEVEN
The Discovery of Lord Loveland by America
CHAPTER TWELVE
Exit Lord Loveland
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Shadows
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
A Proposition
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Introducing Shakespeare
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Shakespeare's Master
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
The Lights of New York
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Izzie of the Almond Eyes
CHAPTER NINETEEN
The Morning Paper
CHAPTER TWENTY
A Back Number
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
The Man Who Waits
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
News From the Great World
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
The Marquis of Twelfth Street
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
Through the Telephone
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
Alexander's Busy Day
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
Fire!
"Involuntary he took a step back, ... and dropped the tray with a crash of breaking crockery"
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
"You're a Man"
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
A Proposal of Marriage
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
"Wanted: Juvenile Leading Man"
CHAPTER THIRTY
Show Folks
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
The Dignity and Delight of Being a Juvenile Lead
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
Bill's Star
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE
A Mysterious Disappearance
CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR
Marooned
CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE
Pirates!
CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX
The Whole Truth
CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN
A Protégé of Miss Dearmer's
CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT
Sidney Cremer's Chauffeur
CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE
In the Car Together
CHAPTER FORTY
The Other Side of the Moon
"Down he dropped on both knees beside her, and raised her head upon his arm"
The End
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