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Title: Billie Bradley at Three Towers Hall
or, Leading a Needed Rebellion
Author: Janet D. Wheeler
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Language: English
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BILLIE BRADLEY AT THREE TOWERS HALL
Or, Leading a Needed Rebellion
by
JANET D. WHEELER
Author of "Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance," "Billie Bradley on
Lighthouse Island," Etc.
Illustrated
New York
George Sully & Company
Publishers
Copyright, 1920, by
George Sully & Company
[Illustration: The girls swept past them, and ran down the steps of the
school.]
CONTENTS
I ALMOST A FORTUNE
II THE WRECK
III RECOVERED TREASURE
IV THE "CODFISH"
V AMANDA SURPRISES
VI OFF FOR THREE TOWERS HALL
VII MISS WALTERS
VIII THE DILL PICKLES
IX A NEW ACQUAINTANCE
X LAKE MOLATA
XI LIGHTS OUT
XII TOO MUCH TO EAT
XIII FOUR ENEMIES
XIV BILLIE SNORES SUCCESSFULLY
XV A PLOT FAILS
XVI MYSTERY
XVII THE QUARREL
XVIII THE "CODFISH" AGAIN
XIX ROBBED!
XX CHET PLAYS THE HERO
XXI RAIDING THE PANTRY
XXII A CHALLENGE
XXIII A PRISONER OF WAR
XXIV THE CAPTURE
XXV HAPPY AGAIN
BILLIE BRADLEY AT THREE TOWERS HALL
CHAPTER I
ALMOST A FORTUNE
"Oh, Dad, I can't believe it's true!"
In the rather dim light of the gloomy old room the boys and girls looked
queer--almost ghostly. They were gathered about a sha
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