Produced by Judith Boss and David Widger
A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST
By Gene Stratton Porter
To All Girls Of The Limberlost In General And One Jeanette Helen Porter In Particular
CHARACTERS:
ELNORA, who collects moths to pay for her education, and lives the Golden Rule.
PHILIP AMMON, who assists in moth hunting, and gains a new conception of love.
MRS. COMSTOCK, who lost a delusion and found a treasure.
WESLEY SINTON, who always did his best.
MARGARET SINTON, who "mothers" Elnora.
BILLY, a boy from real life.
EDITH CARR, who discovers herself.
HART HENDERSON, to whom love means all things.
POLLY AMMON, who pays an old score.
TOM LEVERING, engaged to Polly.
TERENCE O'MORE, Freckles grown tall.
MRS. O'MORE, who remained the Angel.
TERENCE, ALICE and LITTLE BROTHER, the O'MORE children.
A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST
CHAPTER I
WHEREIN ELNORA GOES TO HIGH SCHOOL AND LEARNS MANY LESSONS NOT FOUND IN HER BOOKS
"Elnora Comstock, have you lost your senses?" demanded the angry voice of Katharine Comstock while she glared at her daughter.
"Why mother!" faltered the girl.
"Don't you 'why mother' me!" cried Mrs. Comstock. "You know very well what I mean. You've given me no peace until you've had your way about this going to school business; I've fixed you good enough, and you're ready to start. But no child of mine walks the streets of Onabasha looking like a play-actress woman. You wet your hair and comb it down modest and decent and then be off, or you'll have no time to find where you belong."
Elnora gave one despairing glance at the white face, framed in a most becoming riot of reddish-brown hair, which she saw in the little kitchen mirror. Then she untied the narrow black ribbon, wet the comb and plastered the waving curls close to her head, bound them fast, pinned on the skimpy black hat and opened the back door.
"You've gone so plumb daffy you are forgetting your dinner," jeered her mother.
"I don't want anything to eat," replied Elnora.
"You'll take your dinner or you'll not go one step. Are you crazy? Walk almost three miles and no food from six in the morning until six at night. A pretty figure you'd cut if you had your way! And after I've gone and bought you this nice new pail and filled it especial to start on!"
Elnora came back with a face still whiter and picked up the lunch. "Thank you, mother! Good-bye!" she said. Mrs. Comstock did not reply. She watched the girl follow the long walk to the gate and go from sight on the road, in the bright sunshine of the first Monday of September.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter
- 2: The walls were lined thickly with gaudy butterflies
- 3: Elnora began to pray frantically
- 4: Elnora waited until she returned
- 5: This proposition seems to be beautifully demonstrated
- 6: Did not Elnora know the story of old
- 7: As he seated himself beside Elnora
- 8: Wesley Sinton's jaws met with a click
- 9: Inquired Wesley Sinton of the swamp in general
- 10: Elnora again smiled that pitiful smile
- 11: Did you see anything of Elnora
- 12: Kate Comstock will be a handful
- 13: Elnora is the name of the girl I want these things for
- 14: Wesley also carried some packages
- 15: Wesley looked at Margaret doubtfully
- 16: I guess Elnora was ashamed all right
- 17: Elnora clumped out of the store
- 18: Who is it wants to buy cocoons
- 19: Elnora forgot everything save her books
- 20: The Bird Woman asked Elnora if she knew what kinds she had
- 21: Every day I felt smaller and smaller
- 22: She laughingly left the room and Elnora sat thinking
- 23: Elnora clasped the money closely
- 24: Always it's been poor little abused Elnora
- 25: You mean you'll let Elnora go like a beggar
- 26: In the dim light she did not see the Sintons
- 27: Elnora waved the waist and started for the bedroom
- 28: And to morrow Elnora will wear calico
- 29: And then Elnora appealed to her mother
- 30: Elnora picked up the hat dubiously
- 31: But Wesley Sinton was watching her
- 32: S'pose we'd taken Elnora when she was a baby
- 33: Elnora straightened and wondered
- 34: Opposite the west window he could see Elnora
- 35: Then started back to the Limberlost
- 36: And the amazed Elnora stammered
- 37: Elnora picked up the note in astonishment
- 38: Wesley Sinton's heart leaped in his breast
- 39: Elnora jumped from the carriage
- 40: Elnora lifted a sandwich and uncovered the fried chicken
- 41: Elnora passed down the hall that morning
- 42: Said Elnora with a forced laugh
- 43: Comstock and Elnora adjoined the swamp
- 44: Elnora stopped at the case this morning
- 45: Of that Elnora was perfectly sure
- 46: Elnora glanced at the children
- 47: Elnora could say nothing more just then
- 48: Those Sinton people bought her clothes
- 49: Elnora was afraid to take the risk
- 50: Elnora sat late that night working over her lessons
- 51: He caught the package and thrust it toward Elnora
- 52: They sang a song beginning Elnora
- 53: Sinton went out and closed the door
- 54: Wesley Sinton looked intently at Billy
- 55: Bought Billy a pair of trousers
- 56: Wesley drew Billy back to the walk
- 57: At first Sinton laughed with him
- 58: Wesley led Billy to the cistern
- 59: Wesley repainted the scratched wheel
- 60: Seeing the old red cloth Wesley stared in amazement
- 61: Wesley looked straight at Margaret
- 62: This will beat a storebox all hollow
- 63: I kind o' wisht he wasn't dead
- 64: Haven't you an old dressing sacque
- 65: Katharine Comstock stretched out her arms
- 66: Comstock in unspeakable content
- 67: Wesley Sinton appeared behind Margaret in the doorway
- 68: Chapter viii wherein the limberlost tempts elnora
- 69: Carrying what Elnora discovered
- 70: Before Sinton had thought of calling
- 71: Margaret Sinton rocked slowly back and forth in her chair
- 72: Elnora entered the room before her mother saw her
- 73: One day Elnora at her wits' end
- 74: And greeted Elnora hilariously
- 75: She caught Margaret Sinton by the arm
- 76: That is why she hated it Elnora
- 77: So Elnora went home in suspense
- 78: He shared with Wesley and Margaret
- 79: Chapter x wherein elnora has more financial troubles
- 80: And he'd left his violin somewhere that you knew
- 81: To Elnora these appeared mountain high
- 82: Elnora added to her bank account whenever she could
- 83: Elnora loved these girls and boys
- 84: Elnora omitted the photographs
- 85: What are you going to give Elnora when she graduates
- 86: Brownlee met Wesley and stopped to shake hands
- 87: She would wait until the Sintons returned
- 88: Miles away a rooster crowed for twilight
- 89: Chapter xi wherein elnora graduates
- 90: Comstock felt herself growing ill
- 91: She pulled down the waist and pinned it
- 92: Fine looking men in that class which Elnora led
- 93: When the Bird Woman told Elnora
- 94: I've often heard Elnora say so
- 95: Elnora looked at the Bird Woman
- 96: I made them myself and raised and mounted the moths
- 97: COMSTOCK POSSESSES THE LIMBERLOST Elnora
- 98: None more plainly than when Elnora
- 99: Margaret Sinton approached colourless
- 100: Gasped weak little Elvira Carney
- 101: Elvira Carney sobbed in panting gasps
- 102: Comstock turned and started swiftly through the woods
- 103: When and where had Elnora found them
- 104: Watching me show indifference to Elnora
- 105: Soon she reached the Limberlost
- 106: She held the moth to the light
- 107: Pete slipped several more moths into the bag
- 108: Comstock held the cloth with rigid hands
- 109: And the Limberlost was alive with signals
- 110: As she turned Elnora came into view
- 111: I know women in Onabasha who are ten years older than you
- 112: Elnora remained within calling distance
- 113: I paid my way through the high school in Onabasha with them
- 114: While Elnora made her way along the bank
- 115: While it is how far is it to Onabasha
- 116: Comstock watched the proceedings with sharp eyes
- 117: Miss Brownlee is very fond of you
- 118: If Elnora really would like help
- 119: Maybe Elnora had rather not bother with you
- 120: Looked at Elnora and closed them
- 121: Elnora handed him several others to add to those he held
- 122: She wouldn't care enough about caterpillars to listen
- 123: Elnora and Billy remained until the butterflies disappeared
- 124: So Elnora uttered the first cry
- 125: Comstock heard a sharp breath behind her
- 126: That's the rarest moth in America
- 127: Philip handed the box to Elnora
- 128: Elnora glanced at Philip Ammon
- 129: You are ornament enough for the Limberlost
- 130: Elnora deftly picked up a moth
- 131: Elnora was thinking only of her work
- 132: They went down the road to the swamp
- 133: Elnora led the way and Philip followed
- 134: Elnora played the Song of the Limberlost
- 135: Comstock's expression was peculiar as she looked at Elnora
- 136: Comstock returned with serene face
- 137: Comstock dances in the moonlight
- 138: Margaret Sinton smiled at him bravely
- 139: Elnora stood looking after him
- 140: After breakfast Elnora went to her room
- 141: In a short time Philip and Elnora ran down the path
- 142: On the road Elnora spoke first
- 143: Elnora Don't distress yourself
- 144: Elnora was requested to bring her violin
- 145: Elnora kissed her mother good bye at the depot
- 146: And she wanted Elnora very much
- 147: Comstock glanced around with satisfaction
- 148: Elnora kissed her mother over and over
- 149: Elnora never mentioned Philip Ammon
- 150: In her heart she thought of herself as Imperialis Regalis
- 151: Not half so insane as you are now
- 152: Laughed Edith Carr sarcastically
- 153: Dashed the gasolene over the moth repeatedly
- 154: But that girl's name had been Elnora
- 155: Demanded Edith Carr in frigid tones
- 156: Taking Phil's numbers with Henderson
- 157: Chapter xx wherein the elder ammon offers advice
- 158: So I caught the Emperor and started it to Elnora
- 159: She knew how much I admired Elnora
- 160: Why don't you go to the Limberlost
- 161: Ammon and could not betray her
- 162: Ammon and Phil were out in the motor
- 163: And take hold of Elnora like that
- 164: Elnora laughed while she played
- 165: Elnora met him on the old footing
- 166: From afar commotion could be seen at the Sinton home
- 167: Elnora played beautifully that night
- 168: Elnora at times closely resembled her mother
- 169: Edith Carr had only good looks to offer
- 170: Chapter xxii wherein philip ammon kneels to elnora
- 171: ' quoted Philip between his set teeth
- 172: Ammon knew that her husband would disapprove of the trip
- 173: But Polly Ammon arose crying Phil
- 174: Elnora stepped back from the entrance
- 175: Elnora gave her one searching look
- 176: Polly put her arms around Elnora
- 177: And Elnora saw that the girl really believed what she said
- 178: Philip Ammon never asked anything more of me
- 179: Elnora turned and went back to the arbour
- 180: Elnora explained about the ring as she drew it off
- 181: Elnora thought of the Limberlost
- 182: Elnora lifted a tired face to the Angel
- 183: The Angel handed Elnora the candle
- 184: Comstock never had liked him so well
- 185: Then Edith Carr stretched out her arms
- 186: Chapter xxiv wherein edith carr wages a battle
- 187: Phil said he was going back to the Limberlost
- 188: Henderson looked across the water and suffered keenly
- 189: Henderson removed the heavy hat
- 190: ' Henderson suffered unspeakably
- 191: Henderson ran around the shore
- 192: Henderson studied her intently
- 193: To night we shall sing you the Song of the Limberlost
- 194: Elnora helped Little Brother up the steps
- 195: Comstock laughed in unrestrained enjoyment
- 196: Billy had wavered between Elnora and the motor
- 197: Lifted his chin and cried Houpe
- 198: We were playing Indians on the warpath
- 199: Edith Carr did not understand herself
- 200: Henderson lay tense and very still
- 201: If Elnora Comstock had been like me
- 202: Edith Carr drew back with a long
- 203: She held out the moth as she walked straight to Elnora
