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Table of Contents
- Chapter I. How Trouble Came to the Lazy A
- Chapter II. Concerning Lite and a Few Footprints
- Chapter III. What a Man's Good Name is Worth
- Chapter IV. Jean
- Chapter V. Jean Rides Into a Small Adventure
- Chapter VI. And the Villain Pursued Her
- Chapter VII. Robert Grant Burns Gets Help
- Chapter VIII. Jean Spoils Something
- Chapter IX. A Man-Sized Job for Jean
- Chapter X. Jean Learns What Fear is Like
- Chapter XI. Lite's Pupil Demonstrates
- Chapter XII. To "Double" for Muriel Gay
- Chapter XIII. Pictures and Plans and Mysterious Footsteps
- Chapter XIV. Punch Verses Prestige
- Chapter XV. A Leading Lady They Would Make of Jean
- Chapter XVI. For Once at Least Lite Had His Way
- Chapter XVII. "Why Don't You Give Them Something Real?"
- Chapter XVIII. A New Kind of Picture
- Chapter XIX. In Los Angeles
- Chapter XX. Chance Takes a Hand
- Chapter XXI. Jean Believes that She Takes Matters Into Her Own Hands
- Chapter XXII. Jean Meets One Crisis and Confronts Another
- Chapter XXIII. A Little Enlightenment
- Chapter XXIV. The Letter in the Chaps
- Chapter XXV. Lite Comes Out of the Background
- Chapter XXVI. How Happiness Returned to the Lazy A
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