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What Happened to Inger Johanne

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An amusing account of the mischievous pranks of the Judge's Inger Johanne, aged thirteen, to whom queer things are always happening.

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1919-10-XX, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard
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Table of Contents

CHAPTER Page PAGE
I, Inger Johanne Page 11
I. Ourselves, Our Town, and Other Things Page 13
Mina and I hauled her up by the arms into the boat Page 22
II. An Interrupted Celebration Page 31
The dean took Peter by the left ear and dragged him away Page 40
III. My First Journey Alone Page 41
IV. What Happened One St. John’s Day Page 59
They just hauled and pulled me as hard as they could Page 68
V. Left Behind Page 70
She told me the whole story of her life Page 80
VI. In the Meal Chest Page 86
VII. Pets: Particularly Carola-Carolus Page 93
And how Karsten and Peter laughed down below! Page 110
VIII. Christmas Mumming Page 113
IX. Mother Brita’s Grandchild Page 123
The only pleasant thing was that there came a tremendously big heavy snowslide right down on the little shoemaker Page 124
X. The Mason’s Little Pigs Page 143
She began to shriek and point and throw up her arms Page 152
XI. Locked In Page 156
And smashed a window-pane with it Page 166
XII. At Goodfields Page 170
XIII. Oleana’s Clock Page 179
“Oleana,” said I, “we wanted to give you a clock” Page 184
XIV. A Trip to Goodfields Saeter Page 186
XV. Lost in the Forest Page 204
How we wandered,—round and round, up and down, hither and thither! Page 208
XVI. Traveling with a Billy-Goat Page 223
The beautiful red cherries crackled in Billy-goat’s mouth Page 236
XVII. In School Page 239
XVIII. When the Circus Came Page 253
I stood on the barn steps with a long whip Page 260
XIX. Moving Page 273

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Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Translated From
Bokmål

Contributors

Illustrator
Florence Liley Young
Translator
Emilie Poulsson
Copy Editor
Suzanne Shell
Copy Editor
Josephine Paolucci

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OL45756714M
OCLC/WorldCat
747740851
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B000H8K9WE
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BWB12783538
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32502

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