قراءة كتاب The Brass Bound Box
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THE BRASS BOUND BOX
By EVELYN RAYMOND
Author of "The Doings of Nancy," "Mixed Pickles," "My Lady Barefoot"
ILLUSTRATED BY DIANTHA W. HORNE

BOSTON DANA ESTES &
COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1905
By Dana Estes & Company
All rights reserved
THE BRASS BOUND BOX
COLONIAL PRESS
Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co.
Boston, Mass., U. S. A.

CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. Legacy and Legatee 11
II. Master Montgomery Sturtevant 25
III. Why Monty Did Not Go a-Fishing 40
IV. Foxes' Gully 50
V. Chestnuts and Gold Mines 64
VI. The Brass Bound Box 82
VII. The Grit of Moses Jones 95
VIII. Hay-Loft Dreams 110
IX. Squire Pettijohn 126
X. Alfaretta's Perplexity 142
XI. The Face in the Darkness 154
XII. A Sturtevant—Perforce 168
XIII. But—Sturtevant To the Rescue 187
XIV. On a Saturday Afternoon 203
XV. By the Old Stone Bridge 220
XVI. The Cottage in the Wood 234
XVII. A Self-elected Constable 248
XVIII. Reuben Smith, Accessory 263
XIX. What the Moon Saw in the Cornfield 278
XX. Uninvited Guests 292
XXI. A Neighborly Trick of the Wind 310
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PAGE
"At last it was out" (See page 81). Frontispiece
"He now lay stretched upon his owner's lap as she still sat on the floor" 27
"'I feel so queer every little spell, an' I must get home'" 97
"There, all anxiety forgotten, they dreamed dreams and saw visions" 120
"Ma'am Puss extracted her own supper in advance of the family's" 148
"Already one pumpkin pie was half-devoured" 230
"But the late rising moon looked down upon a curious scene"