'Tilda Jane's Orphans

When the story of 'Tilda Jane appeared serially in The Youth's Companion in 1901, the original manuscript was very much condensed. When the time for book publication arrived nearly all the omitted matter was restored. However, some incidents were still left out, and they have formed the beginning of a new story written to please the many boys and girls who have expressed a wish to know something more of the fortunes of the orphan and her dogs.

That the orphan's old friends will follow with interest, her often groping and stumbling, yet never-wearying steps along the path of uplift for human beings and dumb creatures, is the earnest hope of the author. 


By : Marshall Saunders (1861 - 1947)

00 - Prefatory Note



01 - Hank Has a Laughing Fit



02 - A Conflict of Wills



03 - What is the Matter with Grandpa?



04 - The Arrival of Milkweed



05 - 'Tilda Jane's Mysterious Errand



06 - A Call on the Lumber Merchant



07 - His Only Son



08 - Mild Forgiveness



09 - An Unexpected Request



10 - The Moneyed Pup



11 - More About the Pup



12 - Grandpa's Drive



13 - Little Housetop



14 - The Flight of a Wild Goose



15 - The Pursuit of the Goose



16 - A Tedious Waiting



17 - The Return of the Treasures



18 - Perletta's Pets



19 - Grandpa's Dream



20 - The Son of Muffles



21 - 'Tilda Jane Receives a Shock



22 - Cousin Oonah Riley



23 - Perletta Puzzles Her Friends



24 - Perletta Makes an Explanation



25 - Hank Breaks Important News to Grandpa



26 - A Cottage of Gentility



27 - The Torraines

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