BY ANTHONY HOPE AUTHOR OF "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA," "THE INTRUSIONS OF PEGGY," ETC.
CONTENTS
MORPINGHAM
PARIS
KRAVONIA
INTRODUCTION
SOPHY OF KRAVONIA
PART I MORPINGHAM
I ENOCH GROUCH'S DAUGHTER
II THE COOK AND THE CATECHISM
III BEAUTIFUL JULIA AND MY LORD
IV FATE'S WAY OR LADY MEG'S
V THE VISION OF "SOMETHING BRIGHT"
PART II PARIS
I PHAROS, MANTIS, AND CO.
II THE LORD OF YOUTH
III THE NOTE AND NO REASONS
IV THE PICTURE AND THE STAR
PART III KRAVONIA
I THE NAME-DAY OF THE KING
II AT THE GOLDEN LION
III THE VIRGIN WITH THE LAMP
IV THE MESSAGE OF THE NIGHT
V A QUESTION OF MEMORY
VI "IMPOSSIBLE" OR "IMMEDIATE"?
VII THE BARONESS GOES TO COURT
VIII MONSEIGNEUR'S UNIFORM
IX COUNTESS ELLENBURG PRAYS
X THE SOUND OF A TRUMPET
XI M. ZERKOVITCH'S BEDROOM FIRE
XII JOYFUL OF HEART
XIII A DELICATE DUTY
XIV HIS MAJESTY DIES TO-MORROW!
XV A JOB FOR CAPTAIN HERCULES
XVI A FRENCHMAN AND A MATTRESS
XVII INGENIOUS COLONEL STAFNITZ
XVIII TO THE FAITHFUL CITY
XIX THE SILVER RING
XX THEY HAVE COLDS IN SLAVNA
XXI ON SATURDAY AT MIKLEVNI!
XXII JEALOUS OF DEATH
XXIII A WOMAN AND A GHOST
XXIV TRUE TO HER LOVE