CHAPTER IV THE LADY OF THE BLUE BOOK CHAPTER VIII THE AMAZING CONDITIONS CHAPTER XII CONCERNING MICHAEL FIELD CHAPTER XVII AT THE MANOR HOUSE CHAPTER XVIII A DREAM AND OTHER THINGS CHAPTER XX MOONLIGHT AND THEORIES CHAPTER XXII AN OLD MAN IN A LIBRARY CHAPTER XXIII ANTONY FINDS A GLOVE CHAPTER XXIV AN INTEREST IN LIFE CHAPTER XXVI AN OFFER AND A REFUSAL CHAPTER XXVII LETTERS AND MRS. ARBUTHNOT CHAPTER XXVIII FOR THE DAY ALONE CHAPTER XXIX IN THE CHURCH PORCH CHAPTER XXX A QUESTION OF IMPORTANCE CHAPTER XXXI MIDNIGHT REFLECTIONS CHAPTER XXXII SUNLIGHT AND HAPPINESS CHAPTER XXXIII TRIX SEEKS ADVICE CHAPTER XXXIV AN AMAZING SUGGESTION CHAPTER XXXVI AN OLD MAN TELLS HIS STORY CHAPTER XXXVII THE IMPORTANCE OF TRIFLES CHAPTER XXXVIII A FOOTSTEP ON THE PATH CHAPTER XXXIX ON THE OLD FOUNDATION Antony Gray,—Gardener BY LESLIE MOORE AUTHOR OF “THE PEACOCK FEATHER,” “THE JESTER,” “THE WISER FOLLY,” ETC. G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON The Knickerbocker Press 1917 Copyright, 1917 BY LESLIE MOORE The Knickerbocker Press, New York To MRS. BARTON CONTENTS
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