I. Failure to recognize that the American, is at heart an idealist is to lack understanding of o...
I. Failure to recognize that the American, is at heart an idealist is to lack understanding of our national character.
CHAPTER I WHICH DEALS WITH ORIGINS Faithfully to relate how Eliphalet Hopper came try St. Louis...
CHAPTER I WHICH DEALS WITH ORIGINS Faithfully to relate how Eliphalet Hopper came try St. Louis is to betray no secret.
Volume 8. CHAPTER XII THE LAST CARD Mr. Brinsmade and the Doctor were the first to leave the...
Volume 8. CHAPTER XII THE LAST CARD Mr. Brinsmade and the Doctor were the first to leave the little room where Silas Whipple had lived and worked and died, Mr. Brinsmade bent upon one of those...
Volume 8. CHAPTER XVI IN WHICH A MIRROR IS HELD UP Spring came to Highlawns, Eden tinted wit...
Volume 8. CHAPTER XVI IN WHICH A MIRROR IS HELD UP Spring came to Highlawns, Eden tinted with myriad tender greens.
CHAPTER XIII MR. ALLEN SHOWS HIS HAND So Dorothy's beauty had taken London by storm, even as it...
CHAPTER XIII MR. ALLEN SHOWS HIS HAND So Dorothy's beauty had taken London by storm, even as it had conquered Annapolis!
Volume 7. CHAPTER VII WITH THE ARMIES OF THE WEST We are at Memphis,--for a while,--and the ...
Volume 7. CHAPTER VII WITH THE ARMIES OF THE WEST We are at Memphis,--for a while,--and the Christmas season is approaching once more.
Volume 2. CHAPTER VIII BELLEGARDE Miss Virginia Carvel came down the steps in her riding-habit.
Volume 2. CHAPTER VIII BELLEGARDE Miss Virginia Carvel came down the steps in her riding-habit.
CHAPTER I I was about to say that I had known the Celebrity from the time he wore kilts.
CHAPTER I I was about to say that I had known the Celebrity from the time he wore kilts.
VOLUME 3. CHAPTER IX That evening I lighted a cigar and went down to sit on the outermost pil...
VOLUME 3. CHAPTER IX That evening I lighted a cigar and went down to sit on the outermost pile of the Asquith dock to commune with myself.
VOLUME 4. CHAPTER XV I am convinced that Mr. Cooke possessed at least some of the qualities of...
VOLUME 4. CHAPTER XV I am convinced that Mr. Cooke possessed at least some of the qualities of a great general.
CHAPTER I THE WARING PROBLEMS I With few exceptions, the incidents recorded in these pages ta...
CHAPTER I THE WARING PROBLEMS I With few exceptions, the incidents recorded in these pages take place in one of the largest cities of the United States of America, and of that portion called th...
VOLUME 2. CHAPTER V It was small wonder, said the knowing at Asquith, that Mr. Charles Wrexell...
VOLUME 2. CHAPTER V It was small wonder, said the knowing at Asquith, that Mr. Charles Wrexell Allen should be attracted by Irene Trevor.
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