Two young women are sent to a North Carolina resort to recover after illnesses. One is a cultured New Yorker, and the other -- the Louisiana of the book's title -- is a beautiful but unpolished country girl. Both find themselves out of their element...
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Two young women are sent to a North Carolina resort to recover after illnesses. One is a cultured New Yorker, and the other -- the Louisiana of the book's title -- is a beautiful but unpolished country girl. Both find themselves out of their element at the resort, so they band together and become fast friends -- and learn a lot about what it means to be different in the process
Title; Contents; Chapter I - Louisiana; Chapter II - Worth; Chapter III - ""He is Different""; Chapter IV - A New Type; Chapter V - ""I Have Hurt You""; Chapter VI - The Road to the Right; Chapter VII - ""She Aint Yere""; Chapter VIII - ""Nothing Has Hurt You""; Chapter IX - ""Don't Ye, Louisianny?""; Chapter X - The Great World; Chapter XI - A Rusty Nail; Chapter XII - ""Mebbe""; Chapter XIII - A New Plan; Chapter XIV - Confessions; Chapter XV - ""Ianthy!""; Chapter XVI - ""Don't Do No One a Onjestice""; Chapter XVII - A Leaf; Chapter XVIII - ""He Knew that I Loved You""