TISH by Mary Roberts Rinehart




"The outside edge, by George!" said Charlie Sands. "The old sport!"
"The outside edge, by George!" said Charlie Sands. "The old sport!"






TISH

The Chronicle of Her Escapades and Excursions

By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART

With Illustrations
by May Wilson Preston

1916





CONTENTS

MIND OVER MOTOR  II  III  IV  V

LIKE A WOLF ON THE FOLD  II  III  IV

THE SIMPLE LIFERS  II  III  IV  V

TISH'S SPY  II  III  IV  V  VI

MY COUNTRY TISH OF THEE—  II





ILLUSTRATIONS

"The outside edge, by George!" said Charlie Sands. "The old sport!"

Without cutting down her speed, bumped home the winner

The real meaning of what was occurring did not penetrate to any of us

It ended with Tish stalking off into the woods with the rabbit in one hand and the knife in the other

As fast as she wet a bit of lawn, we followed with the pails

"Get the canoe and follow. I'm heading for Island Eleven"

"It's well enough for you, Tish Carberry, to talk about gripping a horse with your knees"

"The older I get, Aggie Pilkington, the more I realize that to take you anywhere means ruin."

"It would be just like the woman, to refuse to come any farther and spoil everything"






MIND OVER MOTOR

HOW TISH BROKE THE LAW AND SOME RECORDS

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So many unkind things have been said of the affair at Morris Valleythat I think it best to publish a straightforward

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