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The Giant's Robe

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GIANT'S ROBE

BY

F. ANSTEY

AUTHOR OF 'VICE-VERSÂ'



'Now does he feel his title

Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe

Upon a dwarfish thief'—Macbeth





THIRD EDITION




LONDON
SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 WATERLOO PLACE
1884


[All rights reserved]


PREFACE.

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IT has been my intention from the first to take this opportunity of stating that, if I am indebted to any previous work for the central idea of a stolen manuscript, such obligation should be ascribed to a short tale, published some time ago in one of the Christmas numbers—the only story upon the subject which I have read at present.

It was the story of a German student who, having found in the library of his university an old scientific manuscript, by a writer long since dead and forgotten, produced it as his own; and it is so probable that the recollection of this incident became quite unconsciously the germ of the present book that, although the matter is not of general importance, I feel it only fair to mention it here.

I trust, nevertheless, that it is not necessary to insist upon any claim to the average degree of originality; for if the book does not bear the traces of honest and independent work, that is a defect which is scarcely likely to be removed by the most eloquent and argumentative of prefaces.



CONTENTS.

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CHAPTER PAGE
PREFACE. Preface
I. An Intercessor 1
II. A Last Walk 15
III. Good-bye 23
IV. Malakoff Terrace 36
V. Neighbours 52
VI. So Near and yet so Far 64
VII. In the Fog 69
VIII. Bad News 82
IX. A Turning-point 90
X. Repente Turpissimus 103
XI. Revolt 110
XII. Launched 124
XIII. A 'Thorn and Flower Piece' 133
XIV. In the Spring 148
XV. Harold Caffyn makes a Discovery 158
XVI. A Change of Front 170
XVII. In which Mark makes an Enemy and recovers a Friend 177
XVIII. A Dinner Party 186
XIX. Dolly's Deliverance 194

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