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"EDRED OBEYED, AND THE MOULDIESTWARP LEANED TOWARDS HIM AND SPOKE IN HIS EAR"
Frontispiece.] [Page 260
HARDING'S
LUCK
By
E. NESBIT
Author of
"The Wouldbegoods," "The Treasure Seekers," Etc.
"The Wouldbegoods," "The Treasure Seekers," Etc.

WITH SIXTEEN FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
BY H. R. MILLAR
NEW YORK
FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1910, by
Frederick A. Stokes Company
Copyright, 1909, by
E. Nesbit Bland
All rights reserved
Frederick A. Stokes Company
Copyright, 1909, by
E. Nesbit Bland
All rights reserved

September, 1910
TO
ROSAMUND PHILIPPA PHILIPS
WITH
E. NESBIT'S LOVE
ROSAMUND PHILIPPA PHILIPS
WITH
E. NESBIT'S LOVE
Contents
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Tinkler and the Moonflower | 1 |
II. | Burglars | 31 |
III. | The Escape | 58 |
IV. | Which Was the Dream? | 82 |
V. | "To Get Your Own Living" | 115 |
VI. | Buried Treasure | 144 |
VII. | Dickie Learns Many Things | 178 |
VIII. | Going Home | 208 |
IX. | Kidnapped | 228 |
X. | The Noble Deed | 250 |
XI. | Lord Arden | 275 |
XII. | The End | 300 |
Illustrations
"Edred Obeyed, and the Mouldiestwarp Leaned Towards Him and Spoke in His Ear"
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Frontispiece |
FACING PAGE |
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"'Gimme,' Said Dickie—'Gimme a Penn'orth o' That There'"
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6 |
"'It is a Moonflower, of Course,' He Said"
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12 |
"'Here, Humphreys, Put These in a Jug of Water Till I Go Home'"
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16 |
"He Lay Face Downward on the Road and Turned Up His Boot"
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24 |
"'It Only Pawns for a Shillin',' Said Dickie"
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38 |
"Three or Four Faces Looked Down at Dickie"
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