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A HARUM-SCARUM SCHOOLGIRL
A HARUM-SCARUM SCHOOLGIRL
BY
ANGELA BRAZIL
Illustrated by John Campbell
NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1920, by
Frederick A. Stokes Company
All rights reserved
Contents
I. | A Pixie Girl |
II. | Stars and Stripes |
III. | A Penniless Princess |
IV. | The Rush-bearing |
V. | Diana Dares |
VI. | French Leave |
VII. | Land Girls |
VIII. | Armistice Day |
IX. | Diana's English Christmas |
X. | A Fit of the Blues |
XI. | Diana to the Rescue |
XII. | Diana Breaks Out |
XIII. | Crusoe Island |
XIV. | Spooks |
XV. | Joy-riding |
XVI. | A Family Crest |
XVII. | The Green-eyed Monster |
XVIII. | Diana's Foundling |
XIX. | Ambitions |
XX. | A Tangled Plot |
Illustrations
"Could you do me a kindness, miss?" she asked
"O-o-o-oh! How gorgeous to belong to a high-faluting family that's got legends and ghosts!"
Two pairs of bare feet went splashing joyously into the brook
We set off and rode all the morning
Its cowl fell back, and disclosed a well-known and decidedly mirthful countenance
Diana called and shouted to them. They took no notice
A HARUM-SCARUM SCHOOLGIRL
CHAPTER I
A Pixie Girl
"If I'd known!" groaned Winifred Cranston, otherwise Wendy, with a note of utter tragedy in her usually cheerful voice. "If I'd only known! D'you think I'd have come trotting back here with my baggage? Not a bit of it! Nothing in this wide world should have dragged me. I'd have turned up my hair—yes, it's quite long enough to turn up, Jess Paget,