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Mollie's Substitute Husband

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MOLLIE'S SUBSTITUTE HUSBAND

[Transcriber's note: The frontispiece was missing from
the source book]

MOLLIE'S SUBSTITUTE
HUSBAND

BY

MAX McCONN

WITH FRONTISPIECE BY
EDWARD C. CASWELL

THE RYERSON PRESS
TORONTO
1920

COPYRIGHT, 1920
BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, INC.

PRINTED IN U. S. A.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER

I "The Professor" on a Spree
II
The Prettiest Girl
III
Friendly Strangers
IV
An Unscrupulous Reformer
V
Alicia and the Motives of Men
VI
Stage-Setting
VII
Boy and Girl
VIII
Passages with Mayor Black
IX
Aunt Mary
X
A Senator Missing
XI
Confessions of Waiter No. 73
XII
Grapefruit and Telegrams
XIII
A Change of Management
XIV
Holding the Fort
XV
Council of War
XVI
The Senatorial Dinner
XVII
A Devious Journey
XVIII
Jennie
XIX
A New Antagonist
XX
An Eventful Supper Party
XXI
Flash Lights
XXII
Virtue Triumphant
XXIII
Return
XXIV
The Reform League
XXV
Second Council of War
XXVI
The Business of Being an Impostor
XXVII
The Code Telegram
XXVIII
Simpson as Detective
XXIX
The Final Dilemma
XXX
Mollie June

MOLLIE'S SUBSTITUTE HUSBAND

CHAPTER I

"THE PROFESSOR" ON A SPREE

John Merriam, Principal of the High School at Riceville, Illinois--"Professor" Merriam, as he was universally called by the citizens of Riceville--was wickedly, carnally, gloriously happy. He was having an unwonted spree.

I fear the reader will be shocked. The principal of a high school, he will say, has no right to a spree, even an occasional one. The "Professor" has girl students in his classes--mostly girls, indeed, and usually the prettiest ones in town--and women teachers under his supervision. Every seventh day he teaches a young people's class in a Sunday School. He makes addresses at meetings of the Y.P.S.C.E., the Y.M.C.A., and other alphabetically designated societies that make for righteousness and decorum. He should at all times and in all places be a model, an exemplar, to the budding

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