Porter, Eleanor H. . Mary Marie
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Mary Marie

Porter, Eleanor H.

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Mary Marie

Eleanor H. Porter

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Houghton Mifflin Company
Boston and New York
1920

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Published: 1920


English fiction prose feminine Women Writers; Young Readers LCSH Helen Mason Grose illustrations 24-bit color; 400 dpi
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Mary Marie


BY
ELEANOR H. PORTER
With Illustrations by
Helen Mason Grose

BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge
1920

CONTENTS


PREFACE, WHICH EXPLAINS THINGS 1

I. I AM BORN 7

II. NURSE SARAH'S STORY 18

III. THE BREAK IS MADE 26

IV. WHEN I AM MARIE 41

V. WHEN I AM MARY 70

VI. WHEN I AM BORN TOGETHER 145

VII. WHEN I AM NEITHER ONE 190

VIII. WHICH IS THE REAL LOVE STORY 215

IX. WHICH IS THE TEST 253



ILLUSTRATIONS


"If I Consulted No One's Wishes But My Own, I Should Keep Her Here Always" Frontispiece

"I Told Her Not To Worry A Bit About Me" 68

"Why Must You Wait, Darling?" 164

Then I Told Him My Idea 248

   From drawings by HELEN MASON GROSE





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