XIIIA New Home for the Boxcar THE CHILDRENS grandfather wanted them to like his house. He wanted them to live with him all the time. So he had made ov...
XIIJames Henry and Henry James DR. MOORE WENT to get his mother. Mother, he said, this is Mr. James Henry Alden. He wants to take his grandchildren to...
XIThe Doctor Takes a Hand THE DAYS WENT BY happily for the boxcar children. They found more treasures in the dump, and Henry worked every day for Dr. ...
XHenry and the Free-for-All JAMES HENRY ALDEN was a very rich man. His big mills stood just between Greenfield and Silver City. Now J. H. Alden liked ...
IXFun in the Cherry Orchard THE NEXT MORNING Henry thought and thought about taking the other children to pick cherries with him. At last he told his ...
VIIIA Swimming Pool at Last THE BOXCAR CHILDREN were so tired that they slept until ten oclock Sunday morning. When they woke up at last, they hurried...
VIIA Big Meal from Little Onions THE NEXT MORNING Jessie and Henry talked about the queer noise. They did not tell Violet and Benny. What do you think...
VIA Queer Noise in the Night AT LAST IT WAS dinner time, and the children sat down to see what Henry had in his bundles. I bought another loaf of brow...
VThe Explorers Find Treasure THE NEXT MORNING Jessie woke up first, and she got up at once, for she was the housekeeper. The dog sat in the door of th...
IVHenry Has Two Surprises JESSIE WHISPERED, Keep still! The three children did not say a word. They sat quietly in the boxcar, looking at the bushes. ...