. St. Nicholas [serial]. Of course Sir \\ hackitt soon found out he could not play at wot not what doth ail me! quoth he. Just then his ballSailed off and landed in a wood some half a mile away!Gadzooks! I 11 find the thing, he cried, een though it take all day! Well, I must stop. But (you re so keen!) the sequel need I tell-How good Sir Whackitt found the ball—and Lady Kate as well?And as to their betrothal—well, you safely may surmiseThat though Sir Whackitt lost the cup, he surely won a prize!. THE LUCK OF DENEWOOD By EMILIE BENSON KNIPE and ALDEN ARTHUR KNIPE Authors of The Lucky Six


. St. Nicholas [serial]. Of course Sir \\ hackitt soon found out he could not play at wot not what doth ail me! quoth he. Just then his ballSailed off and landed in a wood some half a mile away!Gadzooks! I 11 find the thing, he cried, een though it take all day! Well, I must stop. But (you re so keen!) the sequel need I tell-How good Sir Whackitt found the ball—and Lady Kate as well?And as to their betrothal—well, you safely may surmiseThat though Sir Whackitt lost the cup, he surely won a prize!. THE LUCK OF DENEWOOD By EMILIE BENSON KNIPE and ALDEN ARTHUR KNIPE Authors of The Lucky Sixpence, Beatrice of Denewood, Vive la France! etc. SYNOPSIS OF THE PREVIOUS INSTALMENTS Peg Travers, joint heir with her brother Jack to the estate of Denewood, in Germantown. which they are too Doorto keep up and have rented as a school for girls, receives a letter from her brother, an officer with the A E Fsaying that a relative of the family, a French girl named Beatrice de Soulange, has come to him asking for assistanceand he has thought it best to send her to America. Her brother, Louis de Soulange, an officer in the French armvm an aeroplane flight over the lines, has disappeared and is missing. Peg. who lives with her aunt in the lodge atDenewood, is talking this news over with her cousin, Betty Powell, when the French girl unexpectedly arrives—agirl of their own age, deeply interested in the Denewood books and the history of their house. Her first desire is tosee the lucky sixpence, the


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