“Neaera was no longer in a condition to decide anything. Tears were her ready refuge in time of trouble, and she was picturesquely weeping.” (Page 203.)
Mr. Witt’s Widow][Frontispiece
MR. WITT’S WIDOW. A FRIVOLOUS TALE.
BY ANTHONY HOPE, AUTHOR OF “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA,” “RUPERT OF HENTZAU,” “PHROSO,” ETC., ETC.
“Habent sua fata—cothurni.”
WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED LONDON, MELBOURNE AND TORONTO 1912.