and Other Stories, by Annie
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Title: Cicely and Other Stories
Author: Annie Fellows Johnston
Illustrator: Sears Gallagher
Release Date: September 7, 2006 [EBook #19202]
Language: English
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CICELY
AND OTHER STORIES
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[Illustration: "THERE WERE VOICES PASSING HER DOOR." (See
page 75)]
Cosy Corner Series
CICELY AND OTHER STORIES
By Annie Fellows Johnston
Author of "The Little Colonel's House Party," "The Little Colonel's
Holidays," "Two Little Knights of Kentucky," etc.
Illustrated by Sears Gallagher and others
Boston L.C. Page & Company 1903
Copyright, 1901 BY PERRY MASON COMPANY
Copyright, 1902 BY L.C. PAGE & COMPANY (INCORPORATED)
All rights reserved
Published, May, 1902
Colonial Press Electrotyped and Printed by C.H. Simonds & Co.
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
These stories first appeared in the Youth's Companion and Forward.
The author wishes to acknowledge the courtesy of the editors in
permitting her to republish them in the present volume.
Messrs. L.C. Page & Company wish also to acknowledge the courtesy
of the editors, by which they were able to arrange for the use of the
original illustrations.
CONTENTS
PAGE CICELY 11
ALIDA'S HOMELINESS 35
THE HAND OF DOUGLAS 59
ELSIE'S "PALMISTRY EVENING" 87
THEIR ANCESTRAL LATCH-STRING 111
ILLUSTRATIONS
PAGE
"THERE WERE VOICES PASSING HER DOOR" (See page 75)
Frontispiece
"THE CHEER AND WARMTH OF IT ALL COMFORTED HER" 31
"HID HER FACE IN A GREAT BUNCH OF ROSES" 55
"'WHY, I HAVE NEVER EVEN HEARD OF THEM'" 67
"'WHAT IS THE MATTER?' HE REPEATED" 78
"IT WAS NOT HER VOICE ALONE WHICH DREW SO MANY
ADMIRERS" 83
"'SHE HID HER FACE ON MY SHOULDER'" 100
"'LOOKING AT HER HAND A DOZEN TIMES A DAY'" 103
"'ASKED ME TO HUNT UP ALL THE REFERENCES'" 108
"PAUSING IN HER SCRUBBING" 116
"SHE ENTERTAINED THEM WITH STORIES OF HER TRAVELS"
122
"AT THE GATE HE TURNED FOR A LONG BACKWARD LOOK"
127
"'YOU NEEDN'T LOOK AT ME IN THAT WAY,' SHE
WHISPERED, DEFIANTLY" 133
CICELY
CICELY
There was a noisy whir of sewing-machines in Madame Levaney's
large dressmaking establishment. Cicely Leeds's head ached as she bent
over the ruffles she was hemming. She was the youngest seamstress in
the room, and wore her hair hanging in two long braids.
It seemed a pity that such girlish shoulders should be learning to stoop,
and that her eyes had to bear such a constant strain. The light was
particularly bad this afternoon. Every curtain was rolled to the top of its
big window, but the dull December sky was as gray as a fog. Even the
snow on the surrounding housetops looked gray and dirty in the smoky
haze.
Now and then Cicely looked up from her work and glanced out of the
window. The cold grayness of the outdoor world made her shiver. It
was a world of sooty chimney-tops as she saw it, with a few chilly
sparrows
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