The Place of Honeymoons

THE PLACE

OF HONEYMOONS

By

HAROLD MACGRATH

Author of

THE MAN ON THE BOX, THE GOOSE GIRL,

THE CARPET FROM BAGDAD, ETC.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY

ARTHUR I. KELLER

INDIANAPOLIS

THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY

PUBLISHERS


Copyright 1912

The Bobbs-Merrill Company

PRESS OF

BRAUNWORTH & CO.

BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS

BROOKLYN, N. Y.


To B. O’G.


Horace calls no more to me,

Homer in the dust-heap lies:

I have found my Odyssey

In the lightness of her glee,

In the laughter of her eyes.


Ovid’s page is thumbed no more,

E’en Catullus has no choice!

There is endless, precious lore,

Such as I ne’er knew before,

In the music of her voice.


Breath of hyssop steeped in wine,

Breath of violets and furze,

Wild-wood roses, Grecian myrrhs,

All these perfumes do combine

In that maiden breath of hers.


Nay, I look not at the skies,

Nor the sun that hillward slips,

For the day lives or it dies

In the laughter of her eyes,

In the music of her lips!


Contents

CHAPTER PAGE
I. At the Stage Door   1
II. There Is a Woman?   19
III. The Beautiful Tigress   36
IV. The Joke of Monsieur   53
V. Captive or Runaway   74
VI. The Bird Behind Bars   103
VII. Battling Jimmie   126
VIII. Moonlight and a Prince   146
IX. Colonel Caxley-Webster   166
X. Marguerites and Emeralds   185
XI. At the Crater’s Edge   202
XII. Dick Courtlandt’s Boy   214
XIII. Everything But the Truth   232
XIV. A Comedy with Music   249
XV. Herr Rosen’s Regrets   265
XVI. The Apple of Discord   282
XVII. The Ball at the Villa   303
XVIII. Pistols for Two   326
XIX. Courtlandt Tells a Story   345
XX. Journey’s End   363

THE PLACE OF HONEYMOONS


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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