John Gayther's Garden and the Stories Told Therein

by Frank R. Stockton · language: en

Frontispiece FACING PAGE The gardener began promptly 74 "I made him dig up whole beds of things" 148 The great beast was drawing up his hind legs and was climbing into the car 214 Miss Amanda listened with the most eager and overpowering attention 258 And dreamed waking dreams of blessedness 294 "Do you mean," I cried, "that you would make him a better wife than I do?"

336 "Abner, did you ever hear about the eggs of the great auk?"

356 JOHN GAYTHER'S GARDEN JOHN GAYTHER'S GARDEN The garden did not belong to John Gayther; he merely had charge of it.

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