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قراءة كتاب Rosalind at Red Gate
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The carnival of canoes
ROSALIND AT RED GATE
By
MEREDITH NICHOLSON
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
ARTHUR I. KELLER
NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS
COPYRIGHT 1907
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
NOVEMBER
TO MY MOTHER
Rosalind: I thought thy heart had been wounded with the claws of a lion.
Orlando: Wounded it is, but with the eyes of a lady.
As You Like It.
"Then dame Liones said unto Sir Gareth, Sir, I will lend you a ring; but I would pray you as ye love me heartily let me have it again when the tournament is done, for that ring increaseth my beauty much more than it is of itself. And the virtue of my ring is that that is green it will turn to red, and that is red it will turn in likeness to green, and that is blue it will turn to likeness of white, and that is white, it will turn in likeness to blue, and so it will do of all manner of colours."
Morte D'Arthur.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | |
I | A Telegram from Paul Stoddard |
II | Confidences |
III | I Meet Mr. Reginald Gillespie |
IV | I Explore Tippecanoe Creek |
V | A Fight on a House-Boat |
VI | A Sunday's Mixed Affairs |
VII | A Broken Oar |
VIII | A Lady of Shadows and Starlight |
IX | The Lights on St. Agatha's Pier |
X | The Flutter of a Handkerchief |
XI | The Carnival of Canoes |
XII | The Melancholy of Mr. Gillespie |
XIII | The Gate of Dreams |
XIV | Battle Orchard |
XV | I Undertake a Commission |
XVI | An Odd Affair at Red Gate |
XVII | How the Night Ended |
XVIII | The Lady of the White Butterflies |
XIX | Helen Takes Me to Task |
XX | The Touch of Dishonor |
XXI | A Blue Cloak and a Scarlet |
XXII | Mr. Gillespie's Diversions |
XXIII | The Rocket Signal |
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