Sam
This—this is an outrage! she stormed
SAM
E. J. RATH
ILLUSTRATIONS BY WILL GREFÉ
NEW YORK GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS
COPYRIGHT, 1915, BY W. J. WATT & COMPANY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
SAM
CHAPTER I
SAM, THE BOAT PERSON
Miss Chalmers stood on the wharf at Clayton, poised upon one foot, while she employed the other in executing alternate tap-taps, denoting impatience, and vigorous stamping, by which she registered rage. Even the half-grown boy who had volunteered to find her a boatman knew that she was angry.