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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Contrary Mary, by Temple Bailey, Illustrated by Charles S. Corson
Title: Contrary Mary
Author: Temple Bailey
Release Date: March 6, 2006 [eBook #17938]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CONTRARY MARY***
E-text prepared by Al Haines
[Frontispiece: She flashed a quick glance at him.]
CONTRARY MARY
BY
TEMPLE BAILEY
AUTHOR OF
GLORY OF YOUTH
ILLUSTRATIONS BY
CHARLES S. CORSON
NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS
COPYRIGHT
1914 BY
THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY
First printing, December, 1914
Second printing, February, 1915
Third printing, March, 1915
Fourth printing, March, 1915
Fifth printing, April, 1915
Sixth printing, July, 1915
Seventh printing, November, 1915
Contrary Mary
To My Sister
Contents
CHAPTER I
In Which Silken Ladies Ascend One Stairway, and a Lonely Wayfarer Ascends Another and Comes Face to Face with Old Friends.
CHAPTER II
In Which Rose-Leaves and Old Slippers Speed a Happy Pair; and in Which Sweet and Twenty Speaks a New and Modern Language, and Gives a Reason for Renting a Gentleman's Library.
CHAPTER III
In Which a Lonely Wayfarer Becomes Monarch of All He Surveys; and in Which One Who Might Have Been Presented as the Hero of this Tale is Forced, Through No Fault of His Own, to Take His Chances with the Rest.
CHAPTER IV
In Which a Little Bronze Boy Grins in the Dark; and in Which Mary Forgets that There is Any One Else in the House.
CHAPTER V
In Which Roger Remembers a Face and Delilah Remembers a Voice; and in Which a Poem and a Pussy Cat Play an Important Part.
CHAPTER VI
In Which Mary Brings Christmas to the Tower Rooms, and in Which Roger Declines a Privilege for Which Porter Pleads.
CHAPTER VII
In Which Aunt Frances Speaks of Matrimony as a Fixed Institution and is Met by Flaming Arguments; and in Which a Strange Voice Sings Upon the Stairs.
CHAPTER VIII
In Which Little-Lovely Leila Sees a Picture in an Unexpected Place; and in Which Perfect Faith Speaks Triumphantly Over the Telephone.
CHAPTER IX
In Which Roger Sallies Forth in the Service of a Damsel in Distress; and in Which He Meets Dragons Along the Way.
CHAPTER X
In Which a Scarlet Flower Blooms in the Garden; and in Which a Light Flares Later in the Tower.
CHAPTER XI
In Which Roger Writes a Letter; and in Which a Rose Blooms Upon the Pages of a Book.
CHAPTER XII
In Which Mary and Roger Have Their Hour; and in Which a Tea-Drinking Ends in What Might Have Been a Tragedy.
CHAPTER XIII
In Which the Whole World is at Sixes and Sevens; and in Which Life is Looked Upon as a Great Adventure.
CHAPTER XIV
In Which Mary Writes from the Tower Rooms; and in Which Roger Answers from Among the Pines.
CHAPTER XV
In Which Barry and Leila Go Over the Hills and Far Away; and in Which a March Moon Becomes a Honeymoon.
CHAPTER XVI
In Which a Long Name is Bestowed Upon a Beautiful Baby; and in Which a Letter in a Long Envelope Brings Freedom to Mary.
CHAPTER XVII
In Which an Artist Finds What All His Life He Has Been Looking For; and in Which He Speaks of a Little Saint in Red.
CHAPTER XVIII
In Which Mary Writes of the Workaday World; and in Which Roger Writes of the Dreams of a Boy.