Works
- When Patty Went to College (1903) illus. C. D. Williams
- Wheat Princess (1905)
- Jerry Junior (1907)
- The Four Pools Mystery (1908)
- Much Ado About Peter (1909) (transcription project)
- (Most chapters were first published as individual short stories in various magazines)
- Gervie Zame, Gervie Door
- The Ruffled Frock
- ITheir Innocent Diversions
- Dignity and the Elephant
- The Rise of Vittorio
- VHeld for Ransom
- George Washington's Understudy
- A Usurped Prerogative
- Mrs. Carter as Fate
- A Parable for Husbands
- Just Patty (1911) Prequel to When Patty Went to College (1903)
- Daddy-Long-Legs (1912) illus. by author
- Dear Enemy (1915) Sequel to Daddy-Long-Legs (1912) illus. by author (transcription project)
Individual short works
- "Mrs. Carter as Fate" in McClure's Magazine, Vol. 26, 1905 Nov (ss)
- "On Lone Tree Hill," (ss) The Smart Set Nov 1909
- "What Happened at School," (ss) in The Independent, May 11 1918
- "When Patty Went to Boarding School," (ss) in Ladies' Home Journal, Apr 15 1911
- Included in Much Ado About Peter, 1909
- "'Gervie Zame, Gervie Door'," (ss) in McClure's Magazine, Sept 1905
- "Miss Ethel's Dress," (ss) McClure's Oct 1905 (as "The Ruffled Frock" in MAAP)
- "The Rise of Vittorio," (ss) in The American Magazine Oct 1908
- "George Washington's Understudy," (ss) in Hampton's Magazine, Feb 1909
- "Mrs. Carter As Fate," (ss) in McClure's Magazine, Nov 1905
- "A Parable for Husbands," (ss) in McClure's Magazine, Dec 1905
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