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Chapter 1 It was four o'clock when the ceremony was over and the carriages began to arrive.
_To_ Kate Crane Gartz in acknowledgment of her unceasing efforts for a better world, and her fidelity to those who struggle to achieve it.
TO MARY CRAIG KIMBROUGH To whose persistence in the perilous task of tearing her husband's manuscript to pieces, the reader is indebted for the absence of most of the faults from this book.
CONTENTS NEW YORK VANGUARD PRESS VANGUARD PRINTINGS First-January, 1927 Second-April, 1927 Third-June, 1928 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OFFERTORY This book is a stud...
Published By The Author Pasadena, California 1920 TO MY WIFE Who is the creator of the most charming character in this story, "Mrs. Godd," and who positively refuses to permit the book to go ...
CHAPTER I "I am," said Reggie Mann, "quite beside myself to meet this Lucy Dupree."
New York 1922 To Charles F. Nevens True and devoted friend I The beginning of this strange adventure was my going to see a motion picture which had been made in Germany.
CHAPTER I JIMMIE HIGGINS MEETS THE CANDIDATE I "Jimmie," said Lizzie, "couldn't we go see the pictures?"
CHAPTER I "O Madchen, Madchen, Wie lieb' ich dich!"
ACT I [Scene shows a luxuriously furnished drawing-room.
CHARACTERS JIM FARADAY: the second-story man.
ACT I [JULIA PATTERSON'S apartments in a model tenement on the lower East Side.
CHAPTER I "Return at ten-thirty," the General said to his chauffeur, and then they entered the corridor of the hotel.
New York And London CONTENTS PART I Love's Entaglement BOOK I THE VICTIM BOOK II THE SNARE BOOK III THE VICTIM HESITATES BOOK IV THE VICTIM APPROA...
CHAPTER I "Samuel," said old Ephraim, "Seek, and ye shall find."
Revised And Condensed With An Introductory Sketch EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION The matter which is given to the public in this book will speak with a voice of its own; it is necessary, however, to s...
About noon of a day in May during the recent year the converted tug Uncas left Key West to join the blockading squadron off the northern coast of Cuba.
Author Of "The Jungle," Etc., Etc.
CHARACTERS (In order of appearance) Gerald Isman: a poet.
A CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY PREFACE This little story was written nearly five years ago.
Edited by E. Haldeman Julius CHARACTERS IN THE "REAL-PLAY" Will .............................
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