Book/Printed Material The Brown castle,
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Image 1 of The Brown castle,
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 2 of The Brown castle, Book._ Q Copyriglitl\ TO ___ COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT. CFO
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 3 of The Brown castle,
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 7 of The Brown castle,
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 8 of The Brown castle, “Once upon a time,” began the Princess .—Page 70
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 9 of The Brown castle, THE BROWN CASTLE BY REBECCA RICE it ILLUSTRATED BY W. F. STECHER BOSTON LOTHROP, LEE SHEPARD CO.
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 10 of The Brown castle, Copyright, 1926, By Lothrop, Lee Shepard Co. All rights reserved The Brown Castle PRINTED IN U. S. A. IRorwooD lpress BERWICK SMITH CO. NORWOOD. MASS. SEP23 26 Cl A950151 H.e I
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 11 of The Brown castle, CONTENTS Chapter i. The Castle PAGE 9 Chapter 2. The Strategy 29 Chapter 3. The Conquest of THE Gang 45 Chapter 4. The Discovery a 55 Chapter 5. The Lost Princess 67…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 12 of The Brown castle,
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 13 of The Brown castle, ILLUSTRATIONS “Once upon a time,” began the Princess (Page 70). Frontispiece FACING PAGE They trooped down the stairs and into the parlor.64 “She didn’t have any one to love her except a…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 14 of The Brown castle,
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 15 of The Brown castle, THE BROWN CASTLE CHAPTER ONE THE CASTLE G randmother brown lifted her head from the red cal¬ ico cushion in her easy-chair and looked at the clock for perhaps the twentieth time.…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 16 of The Brown castle, 10 THE BROWN CASTLE wrapped up in a worn shawl, but she shiv¬ ered. Betty would put coal on the fire. There were other tasks as well. The dinner dishes had not…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 17 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 11 A very pardonable look of pride crossed Grandmother’s face as Betty entered. From the crown of her curly golden- brown hair to the soles of her rather shabby footwear…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 18 of The Brown castle, 12 THE BROWN CASTLE Grandmother. “Your father always was a smart little boy.” Betty shook her head. “I’m not smart,” she replied sadly. “I just hate arithmetic. I made a dreadful mistake…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 19 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 13 years, Grandmother. That is why all the children are going there to play. If it wasn’t for the Brown Castle we should all have to play in the street,…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 20 of The Brown castle, 14 THE BROWN CASTLE tered to herself, but Betty did not heed her. Myrtle was at the door and Betty’s tasks were done. Now Myrtle was Betty’s best friend, and a very…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 21 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 15 mother, after consigning her to the care of the busy second-grade teacher, had gone away and left her. It had been a dreadful day. She had missed in her…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 22 of The Brown castle, 16 THE BROWN CASTLE hearted and impulsive, she had put a friendly arm about Betty and together they had gone home. That afternoon she had called for her. Several days later Betty…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 23 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 17 to the Brown Castle. It was the favorite playground of nearly all the children in the neighborhood. The doors and win¬ dows had been barred so many years that…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 24 of The Brown castle, 18 THE BROWN CASTLE rangement down by the lilac-bushes showed where the playhouse was. There were many stories told of the old house. People could not understand why it was that a…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 25 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 19 “What do you suppose has happened?” gasped Reddy with what breath he had left after the race. “Tell us,” demanded Myrtle. “Where were you going?” he replied. “To the…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 26 of The Brown castle, 20 THE BROWN CASTLE the newcomers were turning the old house inside out. Ancient tables, chairs, beds, and bureaus were piled up in the yard. Carpets were being beaten by a whistling…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 27 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 21 her, although she was not in the laughing mood. “Perhaps there will be a little girl or boy move in,” she replied hopefully. The next afternoon they walked by…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 28 of The Brown castle, 22 THE BROWN CASTLE As its tinkle died away, she heard some one coming through the hall and it took all her courage to stand and wait. The door was flung open…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 29 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 23 wishing I had some one to take care of Isobel for me.” It was nice of the Princess to know that she had come to call. She hardly would…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 30 of The Brown castle, 24 THE BROWN CASTLE Betty waiting for me at the gate. You haven’t got enough work for two little girls, have you?” she went on wistfully. “There is a big box of…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 31 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 25 pry off the cover of such a big box so easily. Imagine owning enough books to fill such a huge box, anyway! The little girls watched with breathless interest…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 32 of The Brown castle, 26 THE BROWN CASTLE It was a very happy hour spent with the books, and how the time did slip away! It was such a temptation to sit right down and read.…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 33 of The Brown castle, THE CASTLE 27 “There is a story about the flower cups,” said the Princess. “They were brought from a far-away country as a present to the two little girls who lived in…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 34 of The Brown castle, 28 THE BROWN CASTLE dropped wearily into a well-worn rocker. She was tired, very tired, but she was well content. She had made a fairly good start in securing the friendship and…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 35 of The Brown castle, CHAPTER TWO THE STRATEGY U PON arriving at the street the little girls seemed to forget that there was any reason for haste and went more slowly. It was dusk, and the…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 36 of The Brown castle, 3° THE BROWN CASTLE we didn’t see,” went on Betty thoughtfully. “There were other big boxes just like the one we unpacked in the hall.” “I shouldn’t be a bit surprised,” an¬…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 37 of The Brown castle, THE STRATEGY 3i who had gone away never to come back, and Myrtle put a sympathetic arm about her shoulders. It would be sad, thought Myrtle, to have no mother and no…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 38 of The Brown castle, 32 THE BROWN CASTLE painfully suggestive of mischief. Her mother was in the next room with the baby. Reddy was talking. “There’s no two ways about it, fellers, we’ve just got to…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 39 of The Brown castle, THE STRATEGY 33 should wake up before five o’clock, the Princess would probably be asleep. No, she must warn her that very night, but how? Mother woud never allow her to go…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926
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Image 40 of The Brown castle, 34 THE BROWN CASTLE “Not another word from you, young lady. Look there now. Just because you were not careful, Sammy has spilled over Jenny’s soup,” was the angry retort. After mopping…
- Contributor: Rice, Rebecca
- Date: 1926