"CAN I SIT UP HERE BESIDE YOU, OR DO YOU RULE ALONE?"
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VAN BIBBER AND OTHERS


BY

By Richard Harding Davis
AUTHOR OP "GALLEGHER, AND OTHER STORIES"
"STORIES FOR BOYS" ETC.



NEW YORK
HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE
1892

Copyright, 1892, by HARPER & BROTHERS.


All rights reserved.

TO

MY FATHER

L. CLARKE DAVIS

WHO HAS BEEN MY KINDEST AND

MY SEVEREST CRITIC

CONTENTS


ILLUSTRATIONS


  1. "CAN I SIT UP HERE BESIDE YOU, OR DO YOU RULE ALONE?'" Frontispiece.
  2. BUT HE KNEW THAT WAS NOT THE REASON" Facing p. 18
  3. "'EVEN TO-DAY, THERE IS THE CHANCE SAMARITAN'" 26
  4. "'ARE YOU READY, ELEANORE?' SHE ASKED, BRISKLY" 106

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