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THE TRANSLATION OF A SAVAGE
Volume 3. - IX. THE FAITH OF COMRADES X. "THOU KNOWEST THE SECRETS OF OUR HEARTS" XI. UPON THE HIGHWAY XII. "THE CHASE OF THE YELLOW SWAN" XIII. A LIVING POEM XIV. ON THE EDGE OF A FUTURE XV. THE END OF THE TRAIL - CHAPTER IX - THE FAITH OF COMRADES
CHAPTER X - THOU KNOWEST THE SECRETS OF OUR HEARTS
CHAPTER XI - UPON THE HIGHWAY
CHAPTER XII - "THE CHASE OF THE YELLOW SWAN"
CHAPTER XIII - A LIVING POEM - Part of Frank's most trying interview, next to the meeting with his wife, was that with Mackenzie, who had been his special commissioner in the movement of his masquerade. Mackenzie also had learned a great deal since she had brought Lali—home. She, like others, had come to care truly for the sweet barbarian, and served her with a grim kind of reverence. Just in proportion as this had increased, her respect for Frank had decreased. No man can keep a front of dignity in the face of an unbecoming action. However, Mackenzie had her moment, and when it was over, the new life began at no general disadvantage to Frank. To all save the immediate family Frank and Lali were a companionable husband and wife. She rode with him, occasionally walked with him, now and again sang to him, and they appeared in the streets of St. Albans and at the Abbey together, and oftener still in the village church near, where the Armours of many generations were proclaimed of much account in the solid virtues of tomb and tablet.
CHAPTER XIV - ON THE EDGE OF A FUTURE
CHAPTER XV - THE END OF THE TRAIL
ETEXT EDITOR'S BOOKMARKS:
In this reflective segment, Francis Armour retreats to the quiet of his library, haunted by a conscience that feels like a relentless companion. As memories of
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Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-01
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1862–1932
A bestselling novelist of adventure and historical romance, he brought Canadian settings and imperial politics together in stories that captivated a wide readership. His best-known work, The Seats of the Mighty, helped make him one of the most popular English-language novelists of his day.
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