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Dandelion Cottage

Dandelion Cottage

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Number of Chapters: 21

Length: 4 hours and 43 minutes

Language: English

Carroll Watson Rankin's best known novel is Dandelion Cottage, published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company. She first wrote the story serially for her own children. Considered a regional classic in the Midwest, it tells of four young girls who negotiate the use of a derelict cottage as a playhouse by pulling dandelions for the owner, prosperous Mr. Black. The real life model for Mr. Black is generally acknowledged to be Marquette businessman and philanthropist, Peter White. The original Dandelion Cottage is located at 440 East Arch and is privately owned. (Summary from Wikipedia)

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Mr. Black's Terms (Betsie Bush)
Paying the Rent (Betsie Bush)
The Tenants Take Possession (Betsie Bush)
Furnishing the Cottage (Betsie Bush)
Poverty in the Cottage (Betsie Bush)
A Lodger to the Rescue (Betsie Bush)
The Girls Disclose a Plan (Betsie Bush)
An Unexpected Crop of Dandelions (Betsie Bush)
Changes and Plans (Betsie Bush)
The Milligans (Betsie Bush)
An Embarrassing Visitor (Betsie Bush)
A Lively Afternoon (Betsie Bush)
The Junior Warden (Betsie Bush)
An Unexpected Letter (Betsie Bush)
An Obdurate Landlord (Betsie Bush)
Mabel Plans a Surprise (Betsie Bush)
Several Surprises Take Effect (Betsie Bush)
A Hurried Retreat (Betsie Bush)
The Response to Mabel's Telegram (Betsie Bush)
The Odd Behavior of the Grown-ups (Betsie Bush)
The Dinner (Betsie Bush)
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