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by L Frank Baum (Author)

Aunt Jane's Nieces and Uncle John
Text Source:Project Gutenberg
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CONTENTS:

I INTRODUCING "MUMBLES"

II UNCLE JOHN'S IDEA

III MYRTLE DEAN

IV AN INTERESTING PROT?G?

V A WONDER ON WHEELS

VI WAMPUS SPEEDS

VII THE CHAUFFEUR IMPROVES

VIII AMONG THE INDIANS

IX NATURE'S MASTERPIECE

X A COYOTE SERENADE

XI A REAL ADVENTURE AT LAST

XII CAPTURED

XIII THE FIDDLER

XIV THE ESCAPE

XV THE ROMANCE OF DAN'L

XVI THE LODGING AT SPOTVILLE

XVII YELLOW POPPIES

XVIII THE SILENT MAN

XIX "THREE TIMES"

XX ON POINT LOMA

XXI A TALE OF WOE

XXII THE CONFESSION


an excerpt from CHAPTER I - INTRODUCING "MUMBLES"

Major Gregory Doyle paced nervously up and down the floor of the cosy sitting room.

"Something's surely happened to our Patsy!" he exclaimed.

A little man with a calm face and a bald head, who was seated near the fire, continued to read his newspaper and paid no attention to the outburst.

"Something has happened to Patsy!" repeated the Major, "Patsy" meaning his own and only daughter Patricia.

"Something is always happening to everyone," said the little man, turning his paper indifferently. "Something is happening to me, for I can't find the rest of this article. Something is happening to you, for you're losing your temper."

"I'm not, sir! I deny it."

"As for Patsy," continued the other, "she is sixteen years old and knows New York like a book. The girl is safe enough."

"Then where is she? Tell me that, sir. Here it is, seven o'clock, dark as pitch and raining hard, and Patsy is never out after six. Can you, John Merrick, sit there like a lump o' putty and do nothing, when your niece and my own darlin' Patsy is lost--or strayed or stolen?"

"What would you propose doing?" asked Uncle John, looking up with a smile.

"We ought to get out the police department. It's raining and cold, and--"

"Then we ought to get out the fire department. Call Mary to put on more coal and let's have it warm and cheerful when Patsy comes in."

"But, sir--"

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