Antony Gray, - Gardener

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PROLOGUE

CHAPTER I THE LETTER

CHAPTER II MEMORIES

CHAPTER III QUOD SCRIPTUM EST

CHAPTER IV THE LADY OF THE BLUE BOOK

CHAPTER V A FRIENDSHIP

CHAPTER VI AT TENERIFFE

CHAPTER VII ENGLAND

CHAPTER VIII THE AMAZING CONDITIONS

CHAPTER IX THE DECISION

CHAPTER X AN ENGLISH COTTAGE

CHAPTER XI DOUBTS

CHAPTER XII CONCERNING MICHAEL FIELD

CHAPTER XIII A DISCOVERY

CHAPTER XIV HONOR VINCIT

CHAPTER XV IN THE GARDEN

CHAPTER XVI A MEETING

CHAPTER XVII AT THE MANOR HOUSE

CHAPTER XVIII A DREAM AND OTHER THINGS

CHAPTER XIX TRIX ON THE SCENE

CHAPTER XX MOONLIGHT AND THEORIES

CHAPTER XXI ON THE MOORLAND

CHAPTER XXII AN OLD MAN IN A LIBRARY

CHAPTER XXIII ANTONY FINDS A GLOVE

CHAPTER XXIV AN INTEREST IN LIFE

CHAPTER XXV PRICKLES

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 XXXV TRIX TRIUMPHANT

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

EPILOGUE

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

CHAPTER PAGE
Prologue    1
I. The Letter   17
II. Memories   24
III. Quod Scriptum est   31
IV. The Lady of the Blue Book   38
V. A Friendship   44
VI. At Teneriffe   52
VII. England   64
VIII. The Amazing Conditions   70
IX. The Decision   79
X. An English Cottage   86
XI. Doubts   98
XII. Concerning Michael Field   102
XIII. A Discovery   109
XIV. Honor Vincit   117
XV. In the Garden   123
XVI. A Meeting   132
XVII. At the Manor House   139
XVIII. A Dream and Other Things   149
XIX. Trix on the Scene   161
XX. Moonlight and Theories   168
XXI. On the Moorland   183
XXII. An Old Man in a Library   192
XXIII. Antony Finds a Glove   201
XXIV. An Interest in Life   206
XXV. Prickles   212
XXVI. An Offer and a Refusal   227
XXVII. Letters and Mrs. Arbuthnot   237
XXVIII. For the Day Alone   256
XXIX. In the Church Porch   260
XXX. A Question of Importance   277
XXXI. Midnight Reflections   284
XXXII. Sunlight and Happiness   290
XXXIII. Trix Seeks Advice   294
XXXIV. An Amazing Suggestion   302
XXXV. Trix Triumphant   312
XXXVI. An Old Man Tells his Story   319
XXXVII. The Importance of Trifles   330
XXXVIII. A Footstep on the Path   334
XXXIX. On the Old Foundation   341
Epilogue    347

Antony Gray,—Gardener


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