LADY JANE

LADY JANE WAS LINGERING ON THE SIDEWALK, NEAR THE GREEN FENCE

LADY JANE
BY
MRS. C. V. JAMISON
Author of “Toinette’s Philip”

NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1922

Copyright, 1891, by
The Century Co.
Copyright renewed 1918
Printed in U. S. A.

CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
IThe Blue Heron[3]
IITony Goes with Lady Jane[19]
IIIMadame Jozain[25]
IVAn Interrupted Journey[36]
VLast Days at Gretna[48]
VIPepsie[56]
VIIThe Arrival[63]
VIIILady Jane Finds a Friend[72]
IXThe First Visit to Pepsie[81]
XLady Jane Finds Other Friends[91]
XIThe Visit to the Paichoux[101]
XIITante Modeste’s Suspicions[109]
XIIIOne of the Nobility[117]
XIVLady Jane Visits the D’Hautreves[125]
XVLady Jane Finds a Music-Teacher[133]
XVIPepsie is Jealous[141]
XVIILady Jane’s Dancing-Master[150]
XVIIILady Jane’s Christmas Presents[158]
XIXMardi-gras[167]
XXLady Jane Dines with Mr. Gex[178]
XXIAfter the Carnival[187]
XXIIPaichoux Makes a Purchase[195]
XXIIIMadame Jozain Calls Upon Mam’selle Diane[211]
XXIVRaste the Prodigal[219]
XXVThe Jewel-Box[228]
XXVIThe Flight[235]
XXVIIThe Little Street Singer[241]
XXVIIILady Jane Finds Shelter[254]
XXIXTante Modeste Finds Lady Jane[264]
XXXAt Mrs. Lanier’s[274]
XXXILady Jane Comes to Her Own[288]
XXXIIA Merry Christmas[299]
XXXIIIAs It Is Now[313]

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