Laddie: A True Blue Story
Gene Stratton-Porter
Paperback
(Forgotten Books, July 12, 2012)
LADDIE A TRUE BLUE STORY CHAPTER I Little Sister And could another child-world be my share, I'd be a Little Sister there." HAVE I got a Little Sister anywhere in this house?" inquired Laddie at the door, in his most COTxing voice. 'Yes sir," I answered, dropping the trousers I was making for Hezekiah, my pet bluejay, and running as fast as I could. There was no telling what minute May might take it into her head that she was a little sister and reach him first. Maybe he wanted me to do something for him, and I loved to wait on Laddie. "Ask mother if you may go with me a while." "Mother doesn't care where I am, if I come when the supper bell rings." "All right!" said Laddie. He led the way around the house, sat on the front step and took me between his knees. "Oh, is it going to be a secret?" I cried. Secrets with Laddie were the greatest joy in life. HeTable of Contents CONTENTS; attrm mob; I Little Sister 3; II Our Angel Boy33; III Mr Pryor's Door69; IV The Last Day in Eden 99 V The First Day of School 123; VI The Wedding Gown 143; VII When Sally Married Peter 161; VIII The Shropshire and the Crusader 199; IX " Even So"226; X Laddie Takes the Plunge 259; XI Keeping Christmas Our Way 295; XII The Horn of the Hunter -319; XIII The Garden of the Lord 358; XIV The Crest of Eastbrooke 400 XV Laddie, the Princess, and the Pie 427; XVI The Homing Pigeon 449; XVII In Faith Believing483; XVIII The Pryor Mystery 523About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurate