Keineth
Abbott, Jane, 1881-
English
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KEINETH
BY
JANE D. ABBOTT
TO ALL THE LITTLE GIRLS I KNOW THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. KEINETH'S WORLD CHANGES
II. KEINETH DECIDES
III. OVERLOOK
IV. KEINETH WRITES TO HER FATHER
V. PILOT COMES TO OVERLOOK
VI. THE MUSIC THE FAIRIES PUT IN HER FINGERS
VII. ALICE RUNS AWAY
VIII. A PAGE FROM HISTORY
IX. THE CAPTIVE MAIDEN
X. PILOT IN DISGRACE
XI. PILOT WINS A HOME
XII. A LETTER FROM DADDY
XIII. CAMPING
XIV. THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT
XV. NOT ON THE PROGRAM
XVI. AUNT JOSEPHINE
XVII. SCHOOL DAYS
XVIII. CHRISTMAS
XIX. WHEN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT WORKED OVERTIME.
XX. SHADOWS
XXI. PILOT GOES AWAY
XXII. KEINBTH'S GIFT
XXIII. SURPRISES
XXIV. MR. PRESIDENT
XXV. THE CASTLE OF DREAMS
CHAPTER I
KEINETH'S WORLD CHANGES
Keineth Randolph's world seemed suddenly to be turning upside down!
For the past three days there had been no lessons. Keineth had lessons
instead of going to school. She had them sometimes with Madame Henri,
or "Tante" as she called her, and sometimes with her father. If the sun
was very inviting in the morning, lessons would wait until afternoon;
or, if, sitting straight and still in the big room her father called
his study, Keineth found it impossible to think of the book before her,
Tante would say in her prim voice:
"Dreaming, cherie?" and add, "the books will wait!"
Or, if father was hearing the lessons, he would toss aside the book and
beckon to Keineth to sit on his knee. Then he would tell a story. It
would be, perhaps, something about India or they would travel together
through Norway; or it would be Custer's fight with the Indians or the
wanderings of the Acadians through the English Colonies in America, as
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