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Chapter 4 IMPRESSIONS

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call on an aunt who was almost a stranger to me, and now I am domiciled under her roof indefinitely. She has introduced me to a charming girl, and in an ostensib

absurdity of this sort of thing. Nothing truly strange often happens, and only our egotism invests events of personal interest with a trace of the marvellous. My business man neglected to advise me of my improved finances as soon as he might have done. My aunt receives me, not as I expected, but as one would naturally hope to be met by a relative. She has a fair young neighbor with whom she is intimate, and whom I meet as a matter of course, and as a matter of course I can continue to meet

ot forbear pausing a moment to note what a pretty picture she made. A sprig of white flowers was in her light wavy hair, and another fastened by her breastpin drooped over her bosom. Her morning

difficult not to worship. I could go away now and make her my ideal, endowing her with all impossible attributes of perfection. Very probably fuller acquaintance will prove that she is made of clay not differing materially from that of other woman

moment later she opened the door for him herself, saying, "Since I have seen you and you have c

urther reward?" he asked. "Yo

should have done so without prompting

he same light vein, conscious meantime that he held a han

d; "did last evening

uld not get me away; and this morning I was indiscreet enough to welcome th

he added, leading the way into the parlor, "here is Mr. Graham. It was hi

lcomed any break in the monotony of the day. "You will pardon my not risi

ery modest allusion to himself. In the course of their talk it also became evident that he was a man of somewhat extensive reading, and the daily paper must have been almost literally devoured to account for his acquaintance with contemporary affairs. The daughter was often not a little amused at Graham's blank looks as her father broached topics of American interest which to the student from abroad were as little known or understood as the questions which might have been agitating the inhabitants of Jupiter. Most ladies would have been politely oblivious of her guest's blunders and infelicitous remarks, but Miss St. John had a frank, merry way of recognizing them, and yet malice and ridicule were so entirel

with a contented crackle, as if pleased to be once more an essential to the home from which the advancing summer would soon banish it! He could recall every article of the furniture with which he afterward became so familiar. But that which was engraven on his memory forever was a fair young girl sitting by the window with a background of early spring greenery swaying to and fro in the storm. Long afterward, when watching on the perilous picket line or standing in his place on the b

ere was a genial frankness and simplicity in his entertainers which banished restraint, and gave him a sense of security. He felt instinctively that there were n

ely entertained by evident and deliberate exertion. Pleasurable exhilaration in society is obtained from those who impart, like warmth, their own spontaneous vivacity. Miss St. John's smile was

n the hall after he had b

lied, laughing. "Do you mean that I am worse than the weather

ith your wood fire. The garish sunshine of a warm day robs a house of all cosiness and snugness. Instead of be

e advantage against such a di

cionably long visit. I now must relucta

will need your umbrella all the same;" for he, in looking

t," he called back. "I shall return

e appeared before her, "lunch has

he replied, shakin

kept

St.

thought you went

, but man

d lady with assumed dismay. "I thou

. All that I propose is to enjoy my vacati

r?" she s

ge that I found the daughter more interesting-so interesting indeed that I have kept you waiting for lunch. I'll not repeat the o

?" his aunt asked as

e my

ke any one e

e here p

ave no

re capable of passing fancies of which adroit suitors can take advantage, and they are engaged or married before fully comprehending what it all means. Were Miss St. John of this class I should still hesitate to venture, for nothing in my training has fitted me to take an advantage of a lady's mood. I don't think your favorite is given to fancies. She is too well poised. Her serene, laughing confidence, her more than content, comes either from a heart already happily given, or else from a nature so sound a

shook her h

avagant as to indicate the earliest stages of the divine madness. Do you mean to suggest that Grace will break forth like a vo

jest. Here's plain enough prose for you. No amount of wooing would make the slightest differ

true of ev

t think

so versed in the mysteri

ory of the world is the history of women as well as of men. I

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Contents

His Sombre Rivals
Chapter 1 AN EMBODIMENT OF MAY
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Chapter 2 MERE FANCIES
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Chapter 3 WARNING OR INCENTIVE
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Chapter 4 IMPRESSIONS
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Chapter 5 PHILOSOPHY AT FAULT
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His Sombre Rivals
Chapter 6 WARREN HILLAND
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Chapter 7 SUPREME MOMENTS
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Chapter 8 THE REVELATION
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Chapter 9 THE KINSHIP OF SUFFERING
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Chapter 10 THE ORDEAL
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Chapter 11 FLIGHT TO NATURE
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Chapter 12 THE FRIENDS
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Chapter 13 NOBLE DECEPTION
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Chapter 14 I WISH HE HAD KNOWN
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Chapter 15 THE CLOUD IN THE SOUTH
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Chapter 16 PREPARATION
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Chapter 17 THE CALL TO ARMS
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Chapter 18 THE BLOOD-RED SKY
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Chapter 19 TWO BATTLES
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Chapter 20 THE LOGIC OF EVENTS
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Chapter 21 SELF-SENTENCED
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Chapter 22 AN EARLY DREAM FULFILLED
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Chapter 23 UNCHRONICLED CONFLICTS
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Chapter 24 A PRESENTIMENT
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Chapter 25 AN IMPROVISED PICTURE GALLERY
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Chapter 26 A DREAM
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Chapter 27 ITS FULFILMENT
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Chapter 28 A SOUTHERN GIRL
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Chapter 29 GUERILLAS
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Chapter 30 JUST IN TIME
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Chapter 31 A WOUNDED SPIRIT
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Chapter 32 THE WHITE-HAIRED NURSE
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Chapter 33 RITA'S BROTHER
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Chapter 34 HIS SOMBRE RIVALS
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Chapter 35 ALL MATERIALISTS
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Chapter 36 THE EFFORT TO LIVE
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Chapter 37 GRAHAM'S LAST SACRIFICE
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Chapter 38 MARRIED UNCONSCIOUSLY
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Chapter 39 RITA ANDERSON
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Chapter 40 A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM
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