The Bluebird Books
Mary Louise and Josie O'Gorman
Mary Louise
And Josie O'Gorman
By
Edith Van Dyne [1]
Author of
“Mary Louise,” “Mary Louise in the Country,” “Mary
Louise Solves a Mystery,” “Mary Louise and
the Liberty Girls,” “Mary Louise
Adopts a Soldier.”
Frontispiece by
Harry W. Armstrong
The Reilly & Britton Co.
Chicago
Printed in the United States of America
- ↑ (Emma Speed Sampson writing as Edith Van Dyne: the pseudonym originally created by L. Frank Baum)
Copyright, 1922
BY
The Reilly & Lee Co.
All Rights Reserved
Made in U. S. A.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
- Mary Louise Makes an Investment
- The Board Elects New Members
- Mary Louise Tells a Story
- Josie Dons a Henna Wig
- Breakfast For Two
- A Successful Disguise
- Josie Gets a Job
- Peter Refuses New Parents
- Josie Gets Her Bearings
- At Miss Denton's Dinner Table
- Josie Engages an Assistant
- Chester Hunt's New Maid
- A New Broom Sweeps Clean
- Josie Jumps Her Job
- Josie Visits Indiana
- Josie Gets a Ride
- Husband and Wife
- Chester Hunt Confesses
- A Happy Reunion
This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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