The Story of Jennie- or the Abandoned

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by Paul Gallico


  At last he said, speaking from the innocence and comfort that filled him now, `Oh, Mummy! Isn't she sweet! Look how she loves me. I shall call her Smudgie because of the black spot on her nose. And please, may she sleep with me?'

  And he smiled up at all the people crowded around his bed.

  Table of Contents

  CHAPTER ONE: How it Began

  CHAPTER TWO: Flight from Cavendish Square

  CHAPTER THREE: The Emperor's Bed

  CHAPTER FOUR: A Story is Told

  CHAPTER FIVE: When in Doubt-Wash!

  CHAPTER SIX: Jennie

  CHAPTER SEVEN: Always Pause on the Threshold

  CHAPTER EIGHT: Hoodwinking of an Old Gentleman

  CHAPTER NINE: The Stowaways

  CHAPTER TEN: Price of Two Tickets to Glasgow

  CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Countess and the Crew

  CHAPTER TWELVE: Overboard!

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Mr. Strachan Furnishes the Proof

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Mr. Strachan's Proof Leads to Difficulties

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The Killers

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Lost in the Clouds

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Jennie Makes a Confession

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Mr. Grims Sleeps

  CHAPTER NINETEEN: London Once More

  CHAPTER TWENTY: The `Elite' of Cavendish Square

  CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Reunion in Cavendish Mews

  CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Jennie Makes a Decision

  CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Lulu-or, Fishface for Short

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: The Informers

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: The Search

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: Jennie Come Out

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: The Last Fight

  CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: How It All Ended

 

 

 


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