Title
The Dragon of Wantley, His Tale
Author
Owen Wister
Illustrator
John Stewardson
Year
1902
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J.B. Lippincott
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Philadelphia
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CHAPTER I.
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How Sir Godfrey came to lose his Temper
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CHAPTER II.
How his Daughter, Miss Elaine, behaved herself in Consequence
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CHAPTER III.
Reveals the Dragon in his Den
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CHAPTER IV.
Tells you more about Him than was ever told before to Anybody
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In which the Hero makes his First Appearance and is Locked Up immediately
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CHAPTER VI.
In which Miss Elaine loses her Heart, and finds Something of the Greatest Importance
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CHAPTER VII.
Shows what Curious Things you may see, if you don't go to Bed when you are sent
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CHAPTER VIII.
Contains a Dilemma with two simply egregious Horns
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CHAPTER IX.
Leaves much Room for guessing about Chapter Ten
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CHAPTER X.
The great White Christmas at Wantley
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