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THE LITERARY SENSE
BY
AUTHOR OF "THE RED HOUSE" AND "THE WOULD-BE-GOODS"
New York
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd.
1903
All rights reserved
By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Set up, electrotyped, and published September, 1903.
Norwood Press
J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith Co.
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
DOROTHEA DEAKIN
WITH
THE AUTHOR'S LOVE
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
The Unfaithful Lover | 1 |
Rounding off a Scene | 13 |
The Obvious | 29 |
The Lie Absolute | 49 |
The Girl with the Guitar | 65 |
The Man with the Boots | 79 |
The Second Best | 91 |
The Holiday | 105 |
The Force of Habit | 123 |
The Brute | 147 |
Dick, Tom, and Harry | 165 |
Miss Eden's Baby | 187 |
The Lover, the Girl, and the Onlooker | 209 |
The Duel | 229 |
Cinderella | 253 |
With an E | 275 |
Under the New Moon | 299 |
The Love of Romance | 309 |
THE LITERARY SENSE
THE UNFAITHFUL LOVER
He had asked her to meet him at Cannon Street; he had something to say to her, and at home it was difficult to get a quiet half-hour because of her little sisters. And, curiously enough, she was hardly curious at all about what he might have to say. She only wished for May and the orchard, instead of January and the dingy, dusty waiting-room, the plain-faced, preoccupied travellers, the dim, desolate weather. The setting of the scene seemed to her all-important. Her dress was brown, her jacket black, and her hat was home-trimmed. Yet she looked entrancingly pretty to him as he came through the heavy swing-doors. He would hardly have known her in green and white muslin and an