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قراءة كتاب In the Heart of the Christmas Pines
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In the
Heart of the
Christmas Pines
Illustrations By
Charles L. Wrenn
New York
McBride, Nast & Company
1914
Copyright 1913 and 1914, by McBride, Nast & Co. Second Printing September, 1914 Published October, 1914 |
TO MY FRIEND EDWARD FRANK ALLEN |
Contents
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I | The Cottage in the Pines | 13 |
II | "Lord Chesterfield" | 31 |
III | The Invisible Guest | 49 |
IV | Son Robert's Letter | 63 |
V | The Little Hermit | 79 |
VI | From the Shadow of the Pine-boughs | 91 |
VII | "Lady Ariel" | 103 |
VIII | The Lady of the Fire-glow | 117 |
The Illustrations
The ever-busy crutch fell unheeded to the floor and Aunt Cheerful Loring fell sobbing to her knees | Frontispiece |
FACING PAGE |
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The boy seated himself upon the window sill and doffed his dripping cap with the air of a gallant | 34 |
So by the window the Lady Ariel and Aunt Cheerful gaily made crimson chains for a Christmas tree | 64 |
Jean drew forth the pitiful little canvas bag and stuffed it full of greenbacks | 112 |
I
A ruined mill with dripping eaves, a grinding shudder of brakes, and the train halted. With quick interest in her eyes, the traveler alighted, but outside on the sodden village platform her interest fled panic-stricken in an overpowering surge of loneliness and dismay. Surely, surely, thought Jean Varian, a bleak enough goal for her odd caprice! Great, wind-beaten trees dripped above the village and the covered bridge; fog-ridden hills towered in the distance like ghostly gables of the valley; and at the head of the street in the old-fashioned hotel to which days before she had whimsically written for rooms, only a single unpromising light flickered dully through the wind and rain.
But the night was settling rapidly and with a careless direction to the staring baggageman, Jean Varian turned away into the muddy street and made her way to the hotel where a man in boots with a