A Little Girl in Old Detroit
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Chapter 1 A HALF STORY.
Chapter 2 RAISING THE NEW FLAG.
Chapter 3 ON THE RIVER.
Chapter 4 JEANNE'S HERO.
Chapter 5 AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY.
Chapter 6 IN WHICH JEANNE BOWS HER HEAD.
Chapter 7 LOVERS AND LOVERS.
Chapter 8 A TOUCH OF FRIENDSHIP.
Chapter 9 CHRISTMAS AND A CONFESSION.
Chapter 10 BLOOMS OF THE MAY.
Chapter 11 LOVE, LIKE THE ROSE, IS BRIERY.
Chapter 12 PIERRE.
Chapter 13 AN UNWELCOME LOVER.
Chapter 14 A HIDDEN FOE.
Chapter 15 A PRISONER.
Chapter 16 RESCUED.
Chapter 17 A P AN OF GLADNESS.
Chapter 18 A HEARTACHE FOR SOME ONE.
Chapter 19 THE HEART OF LOVE.
Chapter 20 THE LAST OF OLD DETROIT.
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Chapter 12 PIERRE.

When Madame De Ber found that Pierre was growing moody and dispirited and talked of going up north again, her mother's heart relented. Moreover, she could not but see that Jeanne was a great favorite in spite of her wild forest ways and love of solitude with a book in hand. Her little nook had become a sort of court, so she went there no more, for

            
            

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