Title The Dragon of Wantley, His Tale
Author Owen Wister
Illustrator John Stewardson
Year 1902
Publisher J.B. Lippincott
Location Philadelphia
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
CHAPTER I.PAGE.
How Sir Godfrey came to lose his Temper19
CHAPTER II.
How his Daughter, Miss Elaine, behaved herself in Consequence35
CHAPTER III.
Reveals the Dragon in his Den52
CHAPTER IV.
Tells you more about Him than was ever told before to Anybody62
CHAPTER V.
In which the Hero makes his First Appearance and is Locked Up immediately77
CHAPTER VI.
In which Miss Elaine loses her Heart, and finds Something of the Greatest Importance91
CHAPTER VII.
Shows what Curious Things you may see, if you don't go to Bed when you are sent113
CHAPTER VIII.
Contains a Dilemma with two simply egregious Horns136
CHAPTER IX.
Leaves much Room for guessing about Chapter Ten168
CHAPTER X.
The great White Christmas at Wantley187



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