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LEADING CHARACTERS OF THE STORY
THE FOOLISH VIRGIN
CHAPTER I. A FRIENDLY WARNING
CHAPTER II. TEMPTATION
CHAPTER III. FATE
CHAPTER IV. DOUBTS AND FEARS
CHAPTER V. WINGS OF STEEL
CHAPTER VI. BESIDE THE SEA
CHAPTER VII. A VAIN APPEAL
CHAPTER VIII. JIM'S TRIAL
CHAPTER IX. ELLA'S SECRET
CHAPTER X. THE WEDDING
CHAPTER XI. "UNTIL DEATH”
CHAPTER XII. THE LOTOS-EATERS
CHAPTER XIII. THE REAL MAN
CHAPTER XIV. UNWELCOME GUESTS
CHAPTER XV. A LITTLE BLACK BAG
CHAPTER XVI. THE AWAKENING
CHAPTER XVII. THE SURRENDER
CHAPTER XVIII. TO THE NEW GOD
CHAPTER XIX. NANCE'S STOREHOUSE
CHAPTER XX. TRAPPED
CHAPTER XXI. THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE
CHAPTER XXII. DELIVERANCE
CHAPTER XXIII. THE DOCTOR
CHAPTER XXIV. THE CALL DIVINE
CHAPTER XXV. THE MOTHER
CHAPTER XXVI. A SOUL IS BORN
CHAPTER XXVII. THE BABY
CHAPTER XXVIII. WHAT IS LOVE?
CHAPTER XXIX. THE NEW MAN
CHAPTER I — THE MAN AND THE WOMAN
CHAPTER II — VISIONS IN THE NIGHT
CHAPTER III — THE BANKER AND HIS FAD
CHAPTER IV — THE SHORTHORN DEACON
CHAPTER V — THE CRY OF THE CITY
CHAPTER VI — THE PUDDLE AND THE TADPOLE
CHAPTER XI — AN ANSWER TO PRAYER
CHAPTER XII — OUT OF THE SHADOWS
CHAPTER XIII — A BROKEN HEART-STRING
CHAPTER XIV — THE VOICE OF THE SIREN
CHAPTER XV — GOEST THOU TO SEE A WOMAN?
CHAPTER XVII — THE THOUGHT THAT SWEEPS THE CENTURY
CHAPTER XVIII — A VOICE FROM THE PAST
CHAPTER XIX — THE WEDDING OF THE ANNUNCIATION
CHAPTER XX — AN OLD SWEETHEART
CHAPTER XXI — FREEDOM AND FELLOWSHIP
CHAPTER XXII — A SCARLET FLAME IN THE SKY
CHAPTER XXIII — THE NEW HEAVEN
CHAPTER XXIV — COURTIER AND QUEEN
CHAPTER XXV — THE IRONY OF FATE
CHAPTER XXVI — AT CLOSE QUARTERS
CHAPTER XXVII — VENUS VICTRIX —
CHAPTER XXVIII — THE GROWL OF THE ANIMAL
CHAPTER XXIX — BULLDOG AND MASTIFF
CHAPTER XXX — THE CLOUD’S SILVER LINING
CHAPTER XXXI — A LACE HANDKERCHIEF
CHAPTER XXXII — A LIFETIME IN A DAY
CHAPTER XXXV — BETWEEN TWO FIRES
CHAPTER XXXVI — SWIFT AND BEAUTIFUL FEET
CHAPTER XXXVII — THE KISS OF THE BRIDE
PAGE | ||
PROLOGUE | 3 | |
CHAPTER | ||
I | The Curtain Rises | 69 |
II | The Parting | 82 |
III | A Midnight Session | 100 |
IV | A Friendly Warning | 107 |
V | Boy and Girl | 109 |
VI | God's Will | 115 |
VII | The Best Man Wins | 120 |
VIII | The Storm Center | 125 |
IX | The Old Régime | 137 |
X | The Gauge of Battle | 145 |
XI | Jennie's Vision | 156 |
XII | A Little Cloud | 164 |
XIII | The Closing of the Ranks | 166 |
XIV | Richmond in Gala Dress | 179 |
XV | The House on Church Hill | 189 |
XVI | The Flower-Decked Tent | 195 |
XVII | The Fatal Victory | 201 |
XVIII | The Aftermath | 219 |
XIX | Socola's Problem | 233 |
XX | The Anaconda | 242 |
XXI | Gathering Clouds | 245 |
XXII | Jennie's Recruit | 257 |
XXIII | The Fatal Blunder | 264 |
XXIV | The Sleeping Lioness | 274 |
XXV | The Bombardment | 284 |
XXVI | The Irreparable Loss | 305 |
XXVII | The Light that Failed | 315 |
XXVIII | The Snare of the Fowler | 326 |
XXIX | The Panic in Richmond | 336 |
XXX | The Deliverance | 350 |
XXXI | Love and War | 360 |
XXXII | The Path of Glory | 363 |
XXXIII | The Accusation | 385 |
XXXIV | The Turn of the Tide | 392 |
XXXV | Suspicion | 406 |
XXXVI | The Fatal Deed | 409 |
XXXVII | The Raiders | 417 |
XXXVIII | The Discovery | 424 |
XXXIX | The Conspirators | 440 |
XL | In Sight of Victory | 447 |
XLI | The Fall of Richmond | 459 |
XLII | The Capture | 470 |
XLIII | The Victor | 484 |
XLIV | Prison Bars | 487 |
XLV | The Master Mind | 496 |
XLVI | The Torture | 501 |
XLVII | Vindication | 506 |
"The man in front gave a short laugh and advanced on the girl" | Frontispiece |
"'You have given me new eyes—'" | 47 |
"'We have won, sir!' was the short curt answer" | 217 |
"Dick saluted and sprang into the saddle— 'I understand,sir'" | 310 |
"Jennie thrust her trembling little figure between the two men and confronted Dick" | 390 |
"'Do your duty— put them on him!'" | 491 |
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE | |
CHAPTER | |
I. | The Man of the Hour |
II. | Jangling Voices |
III. | In Betty's Garden |
IV. | A Pair of Young Eyes |
V. | The first Shot |
VI. | The Parting of the Ways |
VII. | Love and Duty |
VIII. | The Trial by Fire |
IX. | Victory in Defeat |
X. | The Awakening |
XI. | The Man on Horseback |
XII. | Love and Pride |
XIII. | The Spires of Richmond |
XIV. | The Retreat |
XV. | Tangled Threads |
XVI. | The Challenge |
XVII. | The Day's Work |
XVIII. | Diplomacy |
XIX. | The Rebel |
XX. | The Insult |
XXI. | The Bloodiest Day |
XXII. | Beneath the Skin |
XXIII. | The Usurper |
XXIV. | The Conspiracy |
XXV. | The Tug of War |
XXVI. | The Rest Hour |
XXVII. | Deepening Shadows |
XXVIII. | The Moonlit River |
XXIX. | The Panic |
XXX. | Sunshine and Storm |
XXXI. | Between the Lines |
XXXII. | The Whirlwind |
XXXIII. | The Brothers Meet |
XXXIV. | Love's Pledge |
XXXV. | The Darkest Hour |
XXXVI. | The Assassin |
XXXVII. | Mr. Davis Speaks |
XXXVIII. | The Stolen March |
XXXIX. | Victory |
XL. | With Malice Toward None |
Book I—The Seed
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | A Star Boarder | 3 |
II. | Things Beyond Price | 15 |
III. | A Lovers' Quarrel | 20 |
IV. | Mr. Bivens Calls | 33 |
V. | An Issue is Forced | 41 |
VI. | The Forgotten Man | 48 |
VII. | A Vision | 57 |
VIII. | Struggle | 64 |
IX. | Despair | 82 |
X. | Groping | 90 |
XI. | Illumination | 96 |
Book II—The Root
I. | An Old Perfume | 110 |
II. | An Intruder | 123 |
III. | A Straight Tip | 127 |
IV. | Every Man's Shadow | 133 |
V. | Gathering Clouds | 143 |
VI. | The Storm Breaks | 153 |
VII. | At the King's Command | 162 |
VIII. | A Ray of Sunlight | 168 |
IX. | Beneath the Skin | 174 |
X. | The Demigod | 184 |
XI. | The Lamp of Aladdin | 187 |
XII. | Temptation | 201 |
XIII. | The Forbidden Land | 209 |
XIV. | An Aftermath | 221 |
XV. | Confession | 230 |
XVI. | The Unbidden Guest | 235 |
XVII. | Some Inside Facts | 242 |
XVIII. | The Dance of Death | 259 |
XIX. | The Last Illusion | 272 |
XX. | The Parting of the Ways | 287 |
XXI. | A Plea for Justice | 303 |
Book III—The Flower
I. | The Devil Smiles | 315 |
II. | Beside Beautiful Waters | 321 |
III. | The Tempter's Voice | 333 |
IV. | The Mockery of the Sun | 348 |
V. | A Trump Card | 353 |
VI. | Through Purple Curtains | 366 |
VII. | The Land of the Sky | 374 |
VIII. | The White Messenger | 392 |
IX. | The Eyes of Pity | 402 |
X. | An Epilogue | 407 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
"He turned and saw Nan" | Frontispiece |
FACING PAGE | |
"'I was seeing a vision, little pal'" | 104 |
"He hurled him down the steps" | 180 |
"'I must save her. I must be cunning'" | 284 |
"Nan looked at him in despair" | 386 |
BOOK I | ||
THE ASSASSINATION | ||
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The Bruised Reed | 3 |
II. | The Great Heart | 19 |
III. | The Man of War | 33 |
IV. | A Clash of Giants | 38 |
IV. | The Battle of Love | 56 |
VI. | The Assassination | 61 |
VII. | The Frenzy of a Nation | 80 |
BOOK II | ||
THE REVOLUTION | ||
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The First Lady of the Land | 90 |
II. | Sweethearts | 101 |
III. | The Joy of Living | 112 |
IV. | Hidden Treasure | 115 |
V. | Across the Chasm | 120 |
VI. | The Gauge of Battle | 131 |
VII. | A Woman Laughs | 136 |
VIII. | A Dream | 148 |
IX. | The King Amuses Himself | 152 |
X. | Tossed by the Storm | 162 |
XI. | The Supreme Test | 165 |
XII. | Triumph in Defeat | 179 |
BOOK III | ||
THE REIGN OF TERROR | ||
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | A Fallen Slaveholder’s Mansion | 187 |
II. | The Eyes of the Jungle | 204 |
III. | Augustus Cæsar | 209 |
IV. | At the Point of the Bayonet | 218 |
V. | Forty Acres and a Mule | 235 |
VI. | A Whisper in the Crowd | 244 |
VII. | By the Light of a Torch | 254 |
VIII. | The Riot in the Master’s Hall | 263 |
IX. | At Lover’s Leap | 276 |
X. | A Night Hawk | 284 |
XI. | The Beat of a Sparrow’s Wing | 297 |
XII. | At the Dawn of Day | 305 |
BOOK IV | ||
THE KU KLUX KLAN | ||
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The Hunt for the Animal | 309 |
II. | The Fiery Cross | 318 |
III. | The Parting of the Ways | 327 |
IV. | The Banner of the Dragon | 337 |
V. | The Reign of the Klan | 341 |
VI. | The Counter Stroke | 351 |
VII. | The Snare of the Fowler | 358 |
VIII. | A Ride for a Life | 362 |
IX. | “Vengeance Is Mine” | 369 |
BOOK I—SIN
CHAPTER PAGE
I. The Woman in Yellow 3
II. Cleo Enters 26
III. A Beast Awakes 39
IV. The Arrest 46
V. The Rescue 58
VI. A Traitor's Ruse 71
VII. The Irony of Fate 78
VIII. A New Weapon 85
IX. The Words that Cost 93
X. Man to Man 98
XI. The Unbidden Guest 109
XII. The Judgment Bar 116
XIII. An Old Story 130
XIV. The Fight for Life 139
XV. Cleo's Silence 142
XVI. The Larger Vision 145
XVII. The Opal Gates 158
XVIII. Questions 163
XIX. Cleo's Cry 171
XX. The Blow Falls 174
XXI. The Call of the Blood 182
BOOK II—ATONEMENT
I. The
New Life Purpose 195
[Pg x]II.
A Modern Scalawag 199
III. His House in Order 211
IV. The Man of the Hour 217
V. A Woman Scorned 222
VI. An Old Comedy 235
VII. Trapped 247
VIII. Behind the Bars 259
IX. Andy's Dilemma 262
X. The Best Laid Plans 278
XI. A Reconnoitre 284
XII. The First Whisper 294
XIII. Andy's Proposal 299
XIV. The Folly of Pity 307
XV. A Discovery 319
XVI. The Challenge 329
XVII. A Skirmish 335
XVIII. Love Laughs 340
XIX. "Fight It Out!" 346
XX. Andy Fights 355
XXI. The Second Blow 365
XXII. The Test of Love 372
XXIII. The Parting 388
XXIV. Father and Son 399
XXV. The One Chance 414
XXVI. Between Two Fires 420
XXVII. A Surprise 423
XXVIII. Via Dolorosa 428
XXIX. The Dregs in the Cup 438
XXX. The Mills of God 449
XXXI. Sin Full Grown 454
XXXII. Confession 456
XXXIII. Healing 461
CONTENTS:
To
The Reader
Prologue
Chapter
I,
II,
III,
IV,
V,
VI,
VII,
VIII,
IX,
X,
XI,
XII,
XIII,
XIV,
XV,
XVI,
XVII,
XVIII,
XIX,
XX,
XXI,
XXII,
XXIII,
XXIV,
XXV,
XXVI,
XXVII,
XXVIII,
XXIX,
XXX,
XXXI,
XXXII,
XXXIII,
XXXIV,
XXXV,
XXXVI,
XXXVII,
XXXVIII,
XXXIX,
XL,
XLI,
XLII,
XLIII,
XLIV.
(etext transcriber's note)
A SEQUEL TO
THE BIRTH OF A NATION
BY
THOMAS
DIXON
AUTHOR OF "THE CLANSMAN," "THE SOUTHERNER,"
"THE
FOOLISH VIRGIN," ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BY
CHARLES WRENN
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
NEW YORK LONDON
1916
Copyright, 1916, by
THOMAS DIXON
Copyright, 1915, 1916, by The National Sunday Magazine
All rights reserved, including that of translation into
all
foreign languages, including the Scandinavian
Printed in
the United States of America
TO
MY
FRIEND
JAMES B. DUKE
THIS novel is not a rehash of the idea of a foreign conquest of America based on the accidents of war. It is a study of the origin, meaning and destiny of American Democracy by one who believes that the time is ripe in this country for a revival of the principles on which our Republic was founded.
Thomas Dixon.
Los Angeles, California
"From every window they received a hail of bullets" |
Frontispiece |
Facing Page | |
" 'In God's name, what regiment's that?' " |
200 |
" 'It's all love's victory, dearest' " |
258 |
"Tommaso staggered to the breastworks and stood one man against an army" |
276 |
"A battery of artillery cleared the barricades and the slaughter began" |
316 |
"Angela swept close ... fired and circled to fire again" |
360 |
CONTENTS
LEADING CHARACTERS OF THE STORY
CHAPTER II—A LIGHT SHINING IN DARKNESS
CHAPTER IV—MR. LINCOLN’S DREAM
CHAPTER V—THE OLD AND THE NEW CHURCH
CHAPTER VI—THE PREACHER AND THE WOMAN OF BOSTON
CHAPTER VII—THE HEART OF A CHILD
CHAPTER VIII—AN EXPERIMENT IN MATRIMONY
CHAPTER X—THE MAN OR BRUTE IN EMBRYO
CHAPTER XIV—THE NEGRO UPRISING
CHAPTER XV—THE NEW CITIZEN KING
CHAPTER XVI—LEGREE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
CHAPTER XVII—THE SECOND REIGN OF TERROR
CHAPTER XVIII—THE RED FLAG OF THE AUCTIONEER
CHAPTER XIX—THE RALLY OF THE CLANSMEN
CHAPTER XX—HOW CIVILISATION WAS SAVED
CHAPTER XXI—THE OLD AND THE NEW NEGRO
CHAPTER XXII—THE DANGER OF PLAYING WITH FIRE
CHAPTER XXIII—THE BIRTH OF A SCALAWAG
CHAPTER I—BLUE EYES AND BLACK HAIR
CHAPTER II—THE VOICE OF THE TEMPTER
CHAPTER VI—BESIDE BEAUTIFUL WATERS
CHAPTER VIII—THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE
CHAPTER IX—THE RHYTHM OF THE DANCE
CHAPTER X—THE HEART OF A VILLAIN
CHAPTER XII—THE MUSIC OF THE MILLS
CHAPTER XIV—A MYSTERIOUS LETTER
CHAPTER XVI—THE MYSTERY OF PAIN
CHAPTER XVII—IS GOD OMNIPOTENT?
CHAPTER XVIII—THE WAYS OF BOSTON
CHAPTER XIX—THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT
CHAPTER XX—A NEW LESSON IN LOVE
CHAPTER XXI—WHY THE PREACHER THREW HIS LIFE AWAY
CHAPTER XXII—THE FLESH AND THE SPIRIT
BOOK THREE—THE THE TRIAL BY FIRE
CHAPTER I—A GROWL BENEATH THE EARTH
CHAPTER II—FACE TO FACE WITH FATE
CHAPTER IV—THE UNSPOKEN TERROR
CHAPTER V—A THOUSAND-LEGGED BEAST
CHAPTER VII—EQUALITY WITH A RESERVATION
CHAPTER VIII—THE NEW SIMON LEGREE
CHAPTER X—ANOTHER DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
CHAPTER XI—THE HEART OF A WOMAN
CHAPTER XII—THE SPLENDOUR OF SHAMELESS LOVE
CHAPTER XIII—A SPEECH THAT MADE HISTORY
CHAPTER XVI—THE END OF A MODERN VILLAIN
CHAPTER XVII—WEDDING BELLS IN THE GOVERNOR’S MANSION
LEADING CHARACTERS OF THE STORY
CHAPTER II—MR. HOYLE RECEIVES A SHOCK
CHAPTER VI—SCALAWAG AND CARPETBAGGER
CHAPTER VII—THE REIGN OF FOLLY
CHAPTER X—THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAK
CHAPTER XI—THROUGH THE SECRET PANEL
CHAPTER II—WEIGHED AND FOUND WANTING
CHAPTER IV—ACKERMAN SECURES A PLEDGE
CHAPTER VI—THE TRAIN FOR THE NORTH
CHAPTER VII—THE DAUGHTER OF EVE
CHAPTER VIII—THE TRACKS AT THE DOOR
CHAPTER XII—THE TRAP IS SPRUNG
CHAPTER XIV—THE JUDGMENT HALL OF FATE
CHAPTER II—THROUGH PRISON BARS
CHAPTER IV—THE HON. STEPHEN HOYLE
CHAPTER VI—THROUGH DEEP WATERS
CHAPTER VII—THE PRISONER AT THE BAR
CHAPTER VIII—THE MINISTRY OF ANGELS
CHAPTER IX—THE DAY OF ATONEMENT
CHAPTER X—UNDER BRIGHT SKIES—AN EPILOGUE
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