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Cricket at the Seashore

Chapter 24 AFTER THE SACRIFICE.

Word Count: 2698    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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Cricket at the Seashore
Cricket at the Seashore
“Elizabeth Weston Timlow (1861-1930) was the principal of a private girls school in Washington, D.C. and the author of seven children's books. She was also a lecturer on pyschology and metaphysics who took young women on the "grand tour" of Europe to enrich their cultural perspectives. But in 1914 in the middle of one of these tours she and her charges were stuck in England at the outbreak of World War I. Deeply depressed as her proper Victorian world crumbed around her, she regained her sense of peace by writing this book. She visited Monadnock every year from 1900 to her death in 1930. During her last years she lived in Fitzwilliam, N.H. within sight of Mount Monadnock.”
1 Chapter 1 OLD BILLY.2 Chapter 2 A BROKEN WHEEL.3 Chapter 3 CRICKET'S DISCOVERY.4 Chapter 4 KEEPING STORE.5 Chapter 5 A BATH IN CURDS AND WHEY.6 Chapter 6 BEAR ISLAND.7 Chapter 7 THE EXILES.8 Chapter 8 A NEW PLASTER.9 Chapter 9 GEORGE W. AND MARTHA.10 Chapter 10 THE ECHO CLUB.11 Chapter 11 THE ECHO. 12 Chapter 12 THE HAIRS OF HIS HEAD.13 Chapter 13 A WRESTLING MATCH.14 Chapter 14 PLAYING NURSE.15 Chapter 15 A KNITTING BEE.16 Chapter 16 TWO LITTLE RUNAWAYS.17 Chapter 17 HILDA ARRIVES.18 Chapter 18 A SAILING PARTY.19 Chapter 19 BECALMED.20 Chapter 20 A NEW HIDING-PLACE.21 Chapter 21 BILLY'S PRAYER.22 Chapter 22 HELEN'S TEXT.23 Chapter 23 THE JABBERWOCK.24 Chapter 24 AFTER THE SACRIFICE.25 Chapter 25 THE END OF THE SUMMER.