SAY, GIRLIE, DIDN'T I TELL YOU I'D PUT THE RAISIN IN IT?

"SAY, GIRLIE, DIDN'T I TELL YOU I'D PUT THE RAISIN IN IT?"


JANE JOURNEYS ON


BY

RUTH COMFORT MITCHELL

AUTHOR OF "PLAY THE GAME," ETC.

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D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
NEW YORK  ::  1922  ::  LONDON

COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY

Copyright, 1918, by The International Magazine Co.
Copyright, 1919, by McCall Co., Inc.
Copyright, 1916, 1917, by the Century Co.
Copyright, 1919, by the Crowell Publishing Co.

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA



TO
W. C. MORROW
GUIDE AND FRIEND,
WHO HAS SET SO MANY
OF US ON OUR WAY


Transcriber's Note:
The Table of Contents is not printed in the book
but has been generated here for the convenience of the reader.

CONTENTS


JANE JOURNEYS ON

CHAPTER I

With but one exception, everybody in the upper layer of life in that placid Vermont village was sure that Jane Vail was going to marry Martin Wetherby. The one exception was Jane herself; she was not sure—not entirely.

There were many sound and sensible reasons why she should, and only two or three rather inconsequent ones why she should not. To begin with, he was a Wetherby, and the family went steadily back in an unbroken line to Colonial days; it was their grave old house with the fanlight over its dignified door which had given Wetherby Ridge its name. He was doing remarkably well at the bank; it was conceded that he would be assistant cashier at the first possible moment; his habits were exemplary and he was the most carefully dressed young man in the community. His mother freely admitted at the Ladies' Aid and the Tuesday Club that he was as perfect a son as any woman ever had, and that he would one day make some girl a

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