After falling victim to a series of tragedies at a tender age, a little French-English girl named Doris makes her way to America to settle in with a new adoptive family. It's quite an adjustment, but Doris is fascinated by the sights and sounds of Boston, one of the oldest cities in the American colonies. Younger readers will relish this unique glimpse into early American history.
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- Title
- Contents
- Chapter I - Doris
- Chapter II - In a New Home
- Chapter III - Aunt Priscilla
- Chapter IV - Out to Tea
- Chapter V - A Morning at School
- Chapter VI - A Birthday Party
- Chapter VII - About a Gown
- Chapter VIII - Sinful or Not?
- Chapter IX - What Winter Brought
- Chapter X - Concerning Many Things
- Chapter XI - A Little Christmas
- Chapter XII - A Children's Party
- Chapter XIII - Various Opinions of Little Girls
- Chapter XIV - In the Spring
- Chapter XV - A Freedom Suit
- Chapter XVI - A Summer in Boston
- Chapter XVII - Another Girl
- Chapter XVIII - Winter and Sorrow
- Chapter XIX - The High Resolve of Youth
- Chapter XX - A Visitor for Doris
- Chapter XXI - Elizabeth and—Peace
- Chapter XXII - Cary Adams
- Chapter XXIII - The Cost of Womanhood
- Chapter XXIV - The Bloom of Life—Love
