قراءة كتاب The Madigans
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THE MADIGANS
NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1904
THE CENTURY CO.
1904
Copyright, 1904, by
The Century Co.
Published October, 1904
The DeVinne Press
The Century Co.
Published October, 1904
The DeVinne Press
CONTENTS
- CECILIA THE PHARISEE 3
- A PAGAN AND A PURITAN 39
- A MERRY, MERRY ZINGARA 79
- THE SHUT-UPS 115
- THE ANCESTRY OF IRENE 147
- THE LAST STRAW 189
- A READY LETTER-WRITER 219
- "THE MARTYRDOM OF MAN" 265
- KATE: A PRETENSE 297
- OLD MOTHER GIBSON 331
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PAGE
- A Few of Irene's "Fathers" Frontispiece
- "That settles Number 10," said Sissy, grimly 7
- Left the room with such uncompromising hauteur ... that her aunt again exploded 13
- "Please, Mr. Garvan," she said 17
- Some of the Madigans 23
- The Rest of the Madigans 29
- Seizing Sissy in his arms, he bore her off to bed 35
- "Play it, then, you mean thing," she cried, ... "if it's going to do you any good!" 47
- "Go and shake hands properly, like a little gentleman," bullied Mrs. Pemberton 53
- Of the design and construction of which he was quite vain 63
- The Belle of the Afternoon 71
- She was pronounced a "regular little love" by the Misses Bryne-Stivers 91
- "I don't see how you're going to dance in them" 95
- "But is she very sick?" 101
- She glanced up the incline of the see-saw to the height whence Irene looked down 153
- "I want you—come!" the Indian princess announced 163
- They had coasted only half a block 169
- "Oh, you needn't glare at me!" exclaimed Bep 183
- A train meant domesticity and dignity to Sissy. In Split it bred and fostered a spirit of coquetry 223
- Stamping ... in a frenzy 229
- Madigan banged the door behind him as he fled 237
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