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A LOYAL LITTLE RED-COAT
A Story of Child-life in New York a Hundred Years Ago
Illustrated by H. A. Ogden
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company
1890
PREFACE.
A LOYAL LITTLE RED-COAT
CHAPTER I.—ON THE ALBANY COACH
CHAPTER II.—HAZEL SPEAKS HER MIND.
CHAPTER III.—THE CIRCUS, AND WHAT CAME OF IT.
CHAPTER IV.—FLUTTERS.
CHAPTER V.—CAPTAIN BONIFACE RECEIVES AN ANGRY LETTER.
CHAPTER VI.—OFF FOR THE PRISON-SHIP.
CHAPTER VII—HARRY'S STORY
CHAPTER VIII.—A CALL ON COLONEL HAMILTON.
CHAPTER IX.—FLUTTERS HAS A BENEFIT.
CHAPTER X.—DARLING OLD AUNT FRANCES.
CHAPTER XI.—THE VAN VLEETS GIVE A TEA-PARTY.
CHAPTER XII.—AN INTERRUPTION.
CHAPTER XIII.—MORE ABOUT THE TEA-PARTY.
CHAPTER XIV.—HAZEL HAS A CONVICTION.
CHAPTER XV.—FLUTTERS COMES TO THE FRONT.
CHAPTER XVI.—COLONEL HAMILTON “TAKES TO” HARRY.
CHAPTER XVII.—IN THE LITTLE GOLD GALLERY.
CHAPTER XVIII.—MORE OF A RED-COAT THAN EVER.
CHAPTER XIX—A SAD LITTLE CHAPTER
CHAPTER XX—FLUTTERS COMES TO A DECISION
CHAPTER XXI—SOME OLD FRIENDS COME TO LIGHT
CHAPTER XXII—GOOD-BYE SIR GUY
CHAPTER XXIII—FLUTTERS LOSES ONE OF THE OLD FRIENDS
CHAPTER XXIV—TWO IMPORTANT LETTERS
CHAPTER XXV.—A HAPPY DAY FOR AUNT FRANCES.
CHAPTER XXVI—THE “BLUE BIRD” WEIGHS ANCHOR
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