The Little Brown Jug at Kildare
THE LITTLE BROWN JUG AT KILDARE

By MEREDITH NICHOLSON

 The Little Brown Jugat Kildare

The Little Brown Jugat Kildare

ByMEREDITH NICHOLSON

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BYJAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG

INDIANAPOLISTHE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANYPUBLISHERS

Copyright 1908 The Bobbs-Merrill Company——— September

Copyright 1908 The Bobbs-Merrill Company

September

THE LITTLE BROWN JUG AT KILDARE

CONTENTS

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The Little Brown Jugat Kildare

The Little Brown Jugat Kildare

CHAPTER I TWO GENTLEMEN SAY GOOD-BY

CHAPTER I

TWO GENTLEMEN SAY GOOD-BY

"If anything really interesting should happen to me I think I should drop dead," declared Ardmore as he stood talking to Griswold in the railway station at Atlanta. "I entered upon this life under false pretenses, thinking that money would make the game easy, but here I am, twenty-seven years old, stalled at the end of a blind alley, with no light ahead; and to be quite frank, old man, I don't believe 
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