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CHAPTER IX-THE FOG

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ing from the visit they had been paying. Consequently, one foggy winter's afternoon with a tip of four shillings from Hal and of half-a-crown from Mrs. She

was halfway through the adventure. There were so many things that he wa

excited, but not by his advent. Drawing Harriet into t

It was 'Dearie this' and 'Jimmie Boy that,' till it made a unmarried girl that angry she wanted to knock their 'eads. Silly, I calls it, to be 'ave like that downstairs. Well, that's 'ow it was till the missus ta

Direckly I saw 'er I knew that, and I says to myself, 'Yer portrait painted! A fat lot you wants of that, my fine lady.' And so it's turned out When I opened the door to 'er

peaking out of a bitter marriage experience. "

et, let's go down to my kitching and talk this over. More private," she added significantly. T

imself into an angle of the wall, he waited. A strange woman in a blue starched dr

. "What a fright you did give me, h

sor

But who

Where's-wher

al. "She's sleeping. When she wakes, I'll sen

He must find his father. Cautiously he set to work, opening doo

ed everywhere; only o

ist, obscured and featureless. Trees stoo

tread that he could be sure of his direction. A light loomed out of the darkness-the faintest blur, far above his head. It stren

ork; others big compositions which were set aside till the artist's enthusiasm should again be kindled. Leading out of the stable into the

th in what Jane had said? The trap-door was heavy. Placing his hands beneath it, he pushed and flung it

on e

t it toppled over. Then the same voice excl

acket. Though he had been deaf and blind, he would have recognized his father by the friendl

of my inspirations, Teddy-hard at it every moment while the light lasted. I'd be at it now, if this infernal

s were at their worst. Odd! Teddy couldn't understand it; a person like Jane, who wasn't even related, could understand it still less. But he had let himself sink to Jane's level. If he had wanted to confess, he couldn't have t

weren't you? I oughtn't to have forgotten you like that. But-I say,

e'll look

before the sentence was

he

the raftered room like the

imself. When force failed, he leaned his cheek against

l What'

usly perplexed by this frantic reunion of his son and the strange lady. She be

world. I searched everywhere. I was always hoping you'd come back. Whe

n't tell you,"

ut marriage now

u d

s hands. "Har

How did you and Teddy com

man can." It was especially dangerous now, when the bronze hair shone beneath the gray breast of a bird, the red lips were parted in kindness, and the white throat, like a swan floating proudly, swayed delicately above ermine furs. In the studio with its hint of the exotic, its canvases where pale figures raced through woo

sometimes it's for worse. One never knows until the end." She stood up and drew her wraps about her, snuggling her chin a

ion. Some day you and I will go away together and you must te

ulder, his father signaled to him not to follow. He ran to the window to get one last glimpse of her, but the fog prevented; all he cou

shillings and Mrs. Sheerug's half-a-crown. He smiled seriously. Sitting down on the floor, he spread out the coins to make sure tha

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Contents

BOOK I-LIFE TILL TWENTY-ONE CHAPTER I-MRS. SHEERUG'S GARDEN CHAPTER II-THE FAERY-GODMOTHER CHAPTER III-VASHTI CHAPTER IV-THE ROUSING OF THE GIANT CHAPTER V-THE GHOST BIRD OF ROMANCE CHAPTER VI-A STRATEGY THAT FAILED CHAPTER VII-"PASHUN" IN THE KITCHEN CHAPTER VIII-THE EXPENSE OF LOVING CHAPTER IX-THE FOG CHAPTER X-THE WIFE OF A GENIUS CHAPTER XI-THE LITTLE GOD LOVE
CHAPTER XII-DOUBTS
CHAPTER XIII-SHUT OUT
CHAPTER XIV-BELIEVING HER GOOD
CHAPTER XV-THE FAERY TALE BEGINS AGAIN
CHAPTER XVI-A WONDERFUL WORLD
CHAPTER XVII-DESIRE
CHAPTER XVIII-ESCAPING
CHAPTER XIX-THE HIGH HORSE OF ROMANCE
CHAPTER XX-THE POND IN THE WOODLAND
CHAPTER XXI-VANISHED
CHAPTER XXII-THE FEAR OF KNOWLEDGE
CHAPTER XXIII-TEDDY AND RUDDY
CHAPTER XXIV-DUKE NINEVEH ENTERS
CHAPTER XXV-LUCK
CHAPTER XXVI-DREAMING OF LOVE
BOOK II-THE BOOK OF REVELATION CHAPTER I-THE ISLAND VALLEY
CHAPTER II-A SUMMER'S NIGHT
CHAPTER III-A SUMMER'S MORNING
CHAPTER IV-HAUNTED
CHAPTER V-SUSPENSE
CHAPTER VI-DESIRE'S MOTHER
CHAPTER VII-LOVING DESIRE
CHAPTER VIII-FAITH RENEWS ITSELF
CHAPTER IX-SHE ELUDES HIM
CHAPTER X-AND NOTHING ELSE SAW ALL DAY LONG
CHAPTER XI-THE KEYS TO ARCADY
CHAPTER XII-ARCADY
CHAPTER XIII-DRIFTING
CHAPTER XIV-THE TRIFLERS GROW EARNEST
CHAPTER XV-SLAVES OF FREEDOM
CHAPTER XVI-THE GHOST OF HAPPINESS
CHAPTER XVII-THE TEST
CHAPTER XVIII-THE PRINCESS WHO DID NOT KNOW HER HEART
CHAPTER XIX-AN OLD PASSION
CHAPTER XX-SHE PROPOSES
CHAPTER XXI-THE EXPERIMENTAL HONEYMOON
CHAPTER XXII-SHE RECALLS HIM
CHAPTER XXIII-HIS WAITING ENDS
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