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CHAPTER I. | THE CITY IN THE WILDERNESS. |
CHAPTER II. | ANTONIA AND ISABEL. |
CHAPTER III. | BUILDERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. |
CHAPTER IV. | THE SHINING BANDS OF LOVE. |
CHAPTER V. | A FAMOUS BARBECUE. |
CHAPTER VI. | ROBERT WORTH IS DISARMED. |
CHAPTER VII. | A MEETING AT MIDNIGHT. |
CHAPTER VIII. | MOTHER AND PRIEST. |
CHAPTER IX. | THE STORMING OF THE ALAMO. |
CHAPTER X. | THE DOCTOR AND THE PRIEST. |
CHAPTER XI. | A HAPPY TRUCE. |
CHAPTER XII. | DANGER AND HELP. |
CHAPTER XIII. | THE ARRIVAL OF SANTA ANNA. |
CHAPTER XIV. | THE FALL OF THE ALAMO. |
CHAPTER XV. | GOLIAD. |
CHAPTER XVI. | THE LOADSTONE IN THE BREAST. |
CHAPTER XVII. | HOME AGAIN. |
CHAPTER XVIII. | UNDER ONE FLAG. |
FOOTNOTES: |
CHAPTER I | THE HOME OF CORNELIA MORAN |
CHAPTER II | THIS IS THE WAY OF LOVE |
CHAPTER III | HYDE AND ARENTA |
CHAPTER IV | THROWING THINGS INTO CONFUSION |
CHAPTER V | TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF |
CHAPTER VI | AUNT ANGELICA |
CHAPTER VII | ARENTA’S MARRIAGE |
CHAPTER VIII | TWO PROPOSALS |
CHAPTER IX | MISDIRECTED LETTERS |
CHAPTER X | LIFE TIED IN A KNOT |
CHAPTER XI | WE HAVE DONE WITH TEARS AND TREASONS |
CHAPTER XII | A HEART THAT WAITS |
CHAPTER XIII | THE NEW DAYS COME |
CHAPTER XIV | “HUSH! LOVE IS HERE!” |
THE HALLAM SUCCESSION. |
CHAPTER I. |
CHAPTER II. |
CHAPTER III. |
CHAPTER IV. |
CHAPTER V. |
CHAPTER VI. |
CHAPTER VII. |
CHAPTER VIII. |
CHAPTER IX. |
CHAPTER X. |
CHAPTER XI. |
CHAPTER I. | THE BEACHING OF THE BOAT. |
CHAPTER II. | THE UNKNOWN GUEST. |
CHAPTER III. | THE CAMPBELLS OF MERITON. |
CHAPTER IV. | MAGGIE AND ANGUS. |
CHAPTER V. | A PARTING. |
CHAPTER V. | OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE. |
CHAPTER VI. | MAGGIE. |
CHAPTER VIII. | THE BROKEN SIXPENCE. |
CHAPTER IX. | SEVERED SELVES AND SHADOWS. |
CHAPTER X. | MAGGIE’S FLIGHT. |
CHAPTER XI. | DRUMLOCH. |
CHAPTER XI. | TO THE HEBRIDES. |
CHAPTER XII. | THE BROKEN TRYST. |
CHAPTER XIV. | THE MEETING PLACE. |
CHAPTER XV. | WOO’D AND MARRIED AND A’. |
CHAPTER I. | THE WORLD SHE LIVED IN |
CHAPTER II. | CHRISTINA AND ANDREW |
CHAPTER III. | THE AILING HEART |
CHAPTER IV. | THE LAST OF THE WHIP |
CHAPTER V. | THE LOST BRIDE |
CHAPTER VI. | WHERE IS MY MONEY? |
CHAPTER VII. | THE BEGINNING OF THE END |
CHAPTER VIII. | A GREAT DELIVERANCE |
CHAPTER IX. | THE RIGHTING OF A WRONG |
CHAPTER X. | “TAKE ME IN TO DIE!” |
CHAPTER XI. | DRIVEN TO HIS DUTY |
CHAPTER XII. | AMONG HER OWN PEOPLE |
CHAPTER XIII. | THE “LITTLE SOPHY” |
"Cash;" a Problem of Profit and Loss, | 7 |
Franz Müller's Wife, | 37 |
The Voice at Midnight, | 54 |
Six and Half-a-Dozen, | 64 |
The Story of David Morrison, | 72 |
Tom Duffan's Daughter, | 95 |
The Harvest of the Wind, | 112 |
The Seven Wise Men of Preston, | 156 |
Margaret Sinclair's Silent Money, | 164 |
Just What He Deserved, | 198 |
An Only Offer, | 222 |
Two Fair Deceivers, | 235 |
The Two Mr. Smiths, | 247 |
The Story of Mary Neil, | 266 |
The Heiress of Kurston Chace, | 271 |
Only This Once, | 286 |
Petralto's Love Story, | 301 |
CHAPTER | PAGE |
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I. THE GREAT SEA WATERS | 1 |
II. THE PEOPLE OF THE STORY | 18 |
III. LOVE VENTURES IN | 39 |
IV. BROTHERS | 56 |
V. THE HEARTH FIRE | 78 |
VI. LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM | 99 |
VII. SHOCK AND SORROW | 125 |
VIII. THE GODDESS OF THE TENDER FEET | 146 |
IX. JOHN INTERFERES IN HARRY'S AFFAIRS | 182 |
X. AT HER GATES | 204 |
XI. JANE RECEIVES A LESSON | 235 |
XII. PROFIT AND LOSS | 262 |
XIII. THE LOVE THAT NEVER FAILS | 286 |
SEQUENCES | 312 |
"Holding Bendigo's bridle, he had walked with her to the Harlow residence"...Frontispiece |
"He knew her for his own ... as she stood with her father at the gate of their little garden"...72 |
"He ran down the steps to meet her, and she put her hand in his"...168 |
"Noiselessly he stepped to her side and ...stood in silent prayer"...232 |
I | II. | III. | IV. | V. | VI. | VII. | VIII. |
IX. | X. | XI. | XII. | XIII. | XIV. | XV. | XVI. |
CHAPTER |
PAGE |
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Introduction | 1 | |
I. | The House of Ragnor | 7 |
II. | Adam Vedder’s Trouble | 30 |
III. | Aries the Ram | 47 |
IV. | Sunna and Her Grandfather | 72 |
V. | Sunna and Thora | 98 |
VI. | The Old, Old Trouble | 129 |
VII. | The Call of War | 164 |
VIII. | Thora’s Problem | 193 |
IX. | The Bread of Bitterness | 230 |
X. | The One Remains, the Many Change and Pass | 271 |
XI. | Sequences | 304 |
CHAPTER |
PAGE |
|
I. | DENAS PENELLES | 1 |
II. | OH, THE PITY OF IT! | 22 |
III. | THE COTTAGE BY THE SEA | 41 |
IV. | THE SEED OF CHANGE | 59 |
V. | WHAT SHALL BE DONE FOR ROLAND? | 77 |
VI. | ELIZABETH AND DENAS | 95 |
VII. | IS THERE ANY SORROW LIKE LOVING? | 115 |
VIII. | A SEA OF SORROW | 138 |
IX. | A PIECE OF MONEY AND A SONG | 161 |
X. | A VISIT TO ST. PENFER | 181 |
XI. | FATHERLY AND MOTHERLY | 199 |
XII. | A COWARDLY LOVE | 225 |
XIII. | DEATH IS DAWN | 251 |
XIV. | SORROW BRINGS US ALL HOME | 272 |
XV. | ONLY FRIENDS | 295 |
XVI. | THE “DARLING DENAS” | 314 |
XVII. | DENAS | 331 |
BOOK FIRST–LIOT BORSON |
||
PAGE | ||
I. | The Weaving of Doom | 3 |
II. | Jealousy Cruel as the Grave | 23 |
III. | A Sentence for Life | 44 |
IV. | The Door Wide Open | 62 |
BOOK SECOND–DAVID BORSON |
||
V. | A New Life | 85 |
VI. | Kindred–the Quick and the Dead | 107 |
VII. | So Far and No Farther | 127 |
VIII. | The Justification of Death | 144 |
IX. | A Sacrifice Accepted | 169 |
X. | In the Fourth Watch | 192 |
XI. | The Lowest Hell | 210 |
XII. | “At Last it is Peace” | 220 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Fishers of Culraine | 1 |
II. | Christine and the Domine | 23 |
III. | Angus Ballister | 38 |
IV. | The Fisherman’s Fair | 61 |
V. | Christine and Angus | 86 |
VI. | A Child, Two Lovers, and a Wedding | 115 |
VII. | Neil and a Little Child | 152 |
VIII. | An Unexpected Marriage | 183 |
IX. | A Happy Bit of Writing | 212 |
X. | Roberta Interferes | 247 |
XI. | Christine Mistress of Ruleson Cottage | 280 |
XII. | Neil’s Return Home | 306 |
XIII. | The Right Mate and the Right Time | 339 |
XIV. | After Many Years | 362 |
PAGE | |
Maids and Bachelors | 1 |
The American Girl | 13 |
Dangerous Letter-Writing | 23 |
Flirts and Flirtation | 32 |
On Falling in Love | 38 |
Engaged To Be Married | 47 |
Shall our Daughters have Dowries? | 56 |
The Ring Upon the Finger | 67 |
Flirting Wives | 73 |
Mothers-in-Law | 86 |
Good and Bad Mothers | 97 |
Unequal Marriages | 114 |
Discontented Women | 125 |
Women on Horseback | 145 |
A Good Word for Xanthippe | 155 |
The Favorites of Men | 160 |
Mothers of Great and Good Men | 170 |
Domestic Work for Women | 175 |
Professional Work for Women | 187 |
Little Children | 200 |
On Naming Children | 205 |
The Children’s Table | 217 |
Intellectual “Cramming” of Boys | 225 |
The Servant-Girl’s Point of View | 231 |
Extravagance | 240 |
Ought we to Wear Mourning? | 248 |
How To Have One’s Portrait Taken | 254 |
The Crown of Beauty | 272 |
Waste of Vitality | 281 |
A Little Matter of Money | 288 |
Mission of Household Furniture | 293 |
People Who Have Good Impulses | 302 |
Worried to Death | 307 |
The Grapes We Can’t Reach | 313 |
Burdens | 319 |
Chapter I.—Jan’s Wedding. | 1 |
Chapter II.—A Little Cloud in the Sky. | 17 |
Chapter III.—Jan’s Opportunity. | 36 |
Chapter IV.—The Desolated Home. | 54 |
Chapter V.—Shipwreck. | 74 |
Chapter VI.—Margaret’s Heart. | 94 |
Chapter VII.—The Man at Death’s Door. | 116 |
Chapter VIII.—Death and Change. | 140 |
Chapter IX.—Jan at His Post. | 167 |
Chapter X.—Sweet Home. | 193 |
Chapter XI.—Snorro Is Wanted. | 228 |
Chapter XII.—Snorro and Jan. | 252 |
Chapter XIII.—Little Jan’s Triumph. | 275 |
Chapter XIV.—Jan’s Return. | 297 |
Chapter XV.—Labor and Rest. | 317 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The Wild Rose is the Sweetest | 9 |
II. | Forgive me, Christ! | 35 |
III. | Only Brother Will | 77 |
IV. | For Mother’s Sake | 113 |
V. | But they were Young | 151 |
VI. | “Love shall be Lord of Sandy-Side” | 180 |
VII. | “A Rose of a Hundred Leaves” | 208 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | The Athelings | 1 |
II | Cecil and Edgar | 23 |
III | The Lord of Exham | 42 |
IV | The Dawn of Love | 66 |
V | Annabel Vyner | 81 |
VI | The Beginning of the Great Struggle | 103 |
VII | The Lost Ring | 121 |
VIII | Will she choose Evil or Good? | 150 |
IX | A Foolish Virgin | 169 |
X | Trouble comes Unsummoned | 193 |
XI | Life comes and goes the Old, Old Way | 213 |
XII | The Shadow of Sorrow stretched out | 235 |
XIII | Not Yet | 263 |
XIV | At the Worst | 288 |
XV | Lady of Exham Hall at Last | 315 |
XVI | After Twenty Golden Years | 341 |
Red or Blue Ribbons | 1 |
The Fair and the Brave | 21 |
Life in the Captive City | 50 |
A Song of a Single Note | 75 |
Love's Sweet Dream | 103 |
The Intercepted Message | 134 |
The Price of Harry's Life | 160 |
The Help of Jacob Cohen | 185 |
The Turn of the Tide | 211 |
Maria Goes to London | 253 |
The Question of Marriage | 283 |
Love and Victory | 306 |
The Song of a Single Note— | Frontispiece. | |
Maria lay dressed upon her bed | facing 100 | |
The drummers and fifers in front did not see him | facing 208 | |
He caused the small boat to put him on shore | facing 320 |
PAGE | ||
I. | The Border Land of Life | 1 |
II. | At Shipley, Yorkshire | 11 |
III. | Where Druids and Giants Dwelt | 25 |
IV. | At Ripon and the Isle of Man | 47 |
V. | Sorrow and Change | 60 |
VI. | In Norfolk | 69 |
VII. | Over the Border | 81 |
VIII. | Love Is Destiny | 91 |
IX. | The Home Made Desolate | 106 |
X. | Passengers for New York | 126 |
XI. | From Chicago to Texas | 146 |
XII. | A Pleasant Journey | 177 |
XIII. | In Arcadia | 195 |
XIV. | The Beginning of Strife | 214 |
XV. | The Break-up of the Confederacy | 235 |
XVI. | The Terror by Night and by Day | 259 |
XVII. | The Never-Coming-Back Called Death | 278 |
XVIII. | I Go to New York | 300 |
XIX. | The Beginnings of a New Life | 319 |
XX. | The Family Life | 335 |
XXI. | Thus Runs the World Away | 354 |
XXII. | The Latest Gospel: Know Thy Work and Do It | 374 |
XXIII. | The Gods Sell Us All Good Things for Labor | 405 |
XXIV. | Busy, Happy Days | 426 |
XXV. | Dreaming and Working | 446 |
XXVI. | The Verdict of Life | 466 |
Appendix I. | Huddleston Lords of Millom | 481 |
Appendix II. | Books Published by Dodd, Mead and Company | 488 |
Appendix III. | Books Published by Other Publishers | 490 |
Appendix IV. | Poems | 492 |
Appendix V. | Letters | 499 |
Index | 513 |
PAGE | |
Mrs. Barr at 80 | Frontispiece |
Mrs. Barr’s Birthplace | 8 |
Rev. William Henry Huddleston | 52 |
Mrs. Barr at 18 | 98 |
Mr. Robert Barr | 204 |
Miss Lilly Barr | 288 |
Mrs. Barr November, 1880 | 364 |
Miss Mary Barr (Mrs. Kirk Munroe) | 378 |
“Cherry Croft,” Cornwall-on-Hudson | 428 |
Miss Alice Barr | 456 |
THE PAPER CAP | |
CHAPTER I | THE SQUIRE OF ANNIS |
CHAPTER II | THE PROSPECT OF LONDON LIFE |
CHAPTER III | THE REALIZATION OF TROUBLE |
CHAPTER IV | LONDON AND AUNT JOSEPHA |
CHAPTER V | THE DISORDER CALLED LOVE |
CHAPTER VI | FASHION AND FAMINE |
CHAPTER VII | IN THE FOURTH WATCH |
CHAPTER VIII | LOVE’S TENDER PHANTASY |
CHAPTER IX | LOVERS QUARREL AND THE SQUIRE MAKES A SPEECH |
CHAPTER X | THE GREAT BILL PASSES |
CHAPTER XI | AUNT JOSEPHA INTERFERES |
CHAPTER XII | THE SQUIRE MAKES GOOD |
CHAPTER XIII | MARRIAGE BELLS AND GOOD-BY TO ANNIS |
CHAPTER XIV | A RECALL |
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