Mistress Anne

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TEMPLE BAILEY

F. VAUX WILSON

P. V. B. who sees the sunsets

Contents

CHAPTER I In Which Things Are Said of Diogenes and of a Lady With a Lantern.

CHAPTER II In Which a Princess Serving Finds That the Motto of Kings is Meaningless.

CHAPTER III In Which the Crown Prince Enters Upon His Own.

CHAPTER IV In Which Three Kings Come to Crossroads.

CHAPTER V In Which Peggy Takes the Center of the Stage.

CHAPTER VI In Which a Gray Plush Pussy Cat Supplies a Theme.

CHAPTER VII In Which Geoffrey Writes of Soldiers and Their Souls.

CHAPTER VIII In Which a Green-Eyed Monster Grips Eve.

CHAPTER IX In Which Anne, Passing a Shop, Turns In.

CHAPTER X In Which a Blind Beggar and a Butterfly Go to a Ball.

CHAPTER XI In Which Brinsley Speaks of the Way to Win a Woman.

CHAPTER XII In Which Eve Usurps an Ancient Masculine Privilege.

CHAPTER XIII In Which Geoffrey Plays Cave Man.

CHAPTER XIV In Which There is Much Said of Marriage and of Giving in Marriage.

CHAPTER XV In Which Anne Asks and Jimmie Answers.

CHAPTER XVI In Which Pan Pipes to the Stars.

CHAPTER XVII In Which Fear Walks in a Storm.

CHAPTER XVIII In Which We Hear Once More of a Sandalwood Fan.

CHAPTER XIX In Which Christmas Comes to Crossroads.

CHAPTER XX In Which a Dresden-China Shepherdess and a Country Mouse Meet on Common Ground.

CHAPTER XXI In Which St. Michael Hears a Call.

CHAPTER XXII In Which Anne Weighs the People of Two Worlds.

CHAPTER XXIII In Which Richard Rides Alone.

CHAPTER XXIV In Which St. Michael Finds Love in a Garden.

MISTRESS ANNE

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