Title: The Money Moon A Romance Author: Jeffery Farnol Language: English Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Ginny Brewer and PG Distributed Proofreaders THE MONEY MOONA Romance By JEFFERY FARNOLAuthor of "The Broad Highway," etc. Frontispiece by A.I. KELLER 1911 To "JENNIFER" The One and Only Whose unswerving FAITH was an Inspiration Jeffery Farnol Feb. 10, 1910 CONTENTSCHAPTERI WHICH, BEING THE FIRST, IS, VERY PROPERLY, THE SHORTEST CHAPTER IN THE BOOKII HOW GEORGE BELLEW SOUGHT COUNSEL OF HIS VALETIII WHICH CONCERNS ITSELF WITH A HAYCART, AND A BELLIGERENT WAGGONERIV HOW SMALL PORGES IN LOOKING FOR A FORTUNE FOR ANOTHER, FOUND AN UNCLE FOR HIMSELF INSTEADV HOW BELLEW CAME TO ARCADIAVI OF THE SAD CONDITION OF THE HAUNTING SPECTRE OF THE MIGHT HAVE BEENVII WHICH CONCERNS ITSELF AMONG OTHER MATTERS, WITH "THE OLD ADAM"VIII WHICH TELLS OF MISS PRISCILLA, OF PEACHES, AND OF SERGEANT APPLEBY LATE OF THE 19TH HUSSARSIX IN WHICH MAY BE FOUND SOME DESCRIPTION OF ARCADIA, AND GOOSEBERRIESX HOW BELLEW AND ADAM ENTERED INTO A SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANTXI OF THE "MAN WITH THE TIGER MARK"XII IN WHICH MAY BE FOUND A FULL, TRUE, AND PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF THE SALEXIII HOW ANTHEA CAME HOMEXIV WHICH, AMONG OTHER THINGS, HAS TO DO WITH SHRIMPS, MUFFINS, AND TIN WHISTLESXV IN WHICH ADAM EXPLAINSXVI IN WHICH ADAM PROPOSES A GAMEXVII HOW BELLEW BEGAN THE GAMEXVIII HOW THE SERGEANT WENT UPON HIS GUARDXIX IN WHICH PORGES BIG, AND PORGES SMALL DISCUSS THE SUBJECT OF MATRIMONYXX WHICH RELATES A MOST EXTRAORDINARY CONVERSATIONXXI OF SHOES, AND SHIPS, AND SEALING WAX, AND THE THIRD FINGER OF THE LEFT HANDXXII COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFOREXXIII HOW SMALL PORGES, IN HIS HOUR OF NEED, WAS DESERTED BY HIS UNCLEXXIV IN WHICH SHALL BE FOUND MENTION OF A CERTAIN BLACK BAGXXV THE CONSPIRATORSXXVI HOW THE MONEY MOON ROSEXXVII IN WHICH IS VERIFIED THE ADAGE OF THE CUP AND THE LIPXXVIII WHICH TELLS HOW BELLEW LEFT DAPPLEMERE IN THE DAWNXXIX OF THE MOON'S MESSAGE TO SMALL PORGES, AND HOW HE TOLD IT TO BELLEW—IN A WHISPERXXX HOW ANTHEA GAVE HER PROMISEXXXI WHICH, BEING THE LAST, IS, VERY PROPERLY, THE LONGEST, IN THE BOOK |