The Maid of Maiden Lane
THE MAID OF MAIDEN LANE A Sequel to "The Bow of Orange Ribbon." A Love Story BY AMELIA E. BARR Author of "The Bow of Orange Ribbon," "Friend Olivia," etc. 1900 CONTENTS I. THE HOME OF CORNELIA MORAN II. THIS IS THE WAY OF LOVE III. HYDE AND ARENTA IV. THROWING THINGS INTO CONFUSION V. TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF
"Gentlemen," said Mr. Frederic Williams, one of the trustees, "I think
we had better try this young man."
Another member, turning to Garfield, said: "How do we know, young man,
that the work will be done as we may desire?"
"Try me," was the answer; "try me two weeks, and if it is not done to
your entire satisfaction, I will retire without a word."
"That seems satisfactory," said the member who had asked the question.
"What studies do you wish to pursue?" asked one gentleman.
"I want to prepare for college. I shall wish to study Latin, Greek,
mathematics, and anything else that may be needed."
"Have you studied any of these already?"
"Yes, sir."
"Where?"
"At the Geauga Seminary. I can refer you to the teachers there. I have
studied under them for three years, and they know all about me."
THE MAID OF MAIDEN LANE A Sequel to "The Bow of Orange Ribbon." A Love Story BY AMELIA E. BARR Author of "The Bow of Orange Ribbon," "Friend Olivia," etc. 1900 CONTENTS I. THE HOME OF CORNELIA MORAN II. THIS IS THE WAY OF LOVE III. HYDE AND ARENTA IV. THROWING THINGS INTO CONFUSION V. TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF