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Rose o' the River

Rose o' the River

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ROSE O’ THE RIVER
ROSE O’ THE RIVER

Rose O’ the River

BY
KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN



ILLUSTRATED BY
GEORGE WRIGHT


NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS


COPYRIGHT 1905 BY THE CENTURY COMPANY
COPYRIGHT 1905 BY KATE DOUGLAS RIGGS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Published September 1905

Contents


The Pine And The Rose 1
Old Kennebec 13
The Edgewood “Drive” 28
“Blasphemious Swearin’” 40
The Game Of Jackstraws 50
Hearts And Other Hearts 67
The Little House 81
The Garden Of Eden 93
The Serpent 102
The Turquoise Ring 114
Gold And Pinchbeck 135
A Country Chevalier 145
Housebreaking 160
The Dream Room 168

Illustrations


Rose O’ The River Frontispiece
“She’s Up!” 6
“He’s A Turrible Smart Driver” 20
He Had Certainly “Taken Chances” 32
In A Twinkling He Was In The Water 64
“Rose, I’ll Take You Safely” 76
Hiding Her Face As He Flung It Down The River-Bank 116
She Had Gone With Maude To Claude’s Store 128
“As Long As Stephen Waterman’s Alive, Rose Wiley Can Have Him” 158
“Don’t Speak, Stephen, Till You Hear What I Have To Say” 174


THE PINE AND THE ROSE

It was not long after sunrise, and Stephen Waterman, fresh from his dip in the river, had scrambled up the hillside from the hut in the alder-bushes where he had made his morning toilet.

An early ablution of this sort was not the custom of the farmers along the banks of the Saco, but the Waterman house was hardly a stone’s throw from the water, and there was a clear, deep swimming-hole in the Willow Cove that would have tempted the busiest man, or the least cleanly, in York County. Then, too, Stephen was a child of the river, born, reared, schooled

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