By George Barr Mccutcheon 1917 CHAPTER I THE FIRST WAYFARER AND THE SECOND WAYFARER MEET AND PART ON THE HIGHWAY CHAPTER II THE FIRST WAYFARER LAYS HIS PACK ASIDE AND FALLS IN WITH FRIENDS CHAPTER III MR. RUSHCROFT DISSOLVES, MR. JONES INTERVENES, AND TWO MEN RIDE AWAY CHAPTER IV AN EXTRAORDINARY CHAMBERMAID, A MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY, AND A MAN WHO SAID "THANK YOU" CHAPTER V THE FARM-BOY TELLS A GHASTLY STORY AND AN IRISHMAN ENTERS CHAPTER VI CHARITY BEGINS FAR FROM HOME, AND A STROLL IN THE WILDWOOD FOLLOWS CHAPTER VII SPUN-GOLD HAIR, BLUE EYES, AND VARIOUS ENCOUNTERS CHAPTER VIII A NOTE, SOME FANCIES, AND AN EXPEDITION IN QUEST OF FACTS CHAPTER IX THE FIRST WAYFARER, THE SECOND WAYFARER, AND THE SPIRIT OF CHIVALRY ASCENDANT CHAPTER X THE PRISONER OF GEEEN FANCY, AND THE LAMENT OF PETER THE CHAUFFEUR CHAPTER XI MR. SPROUSE ABANDONS LITERATURE AT AN EARLY HOUR IN THE MORNING CHAPTER XII THE FIRST WAYFARER ACCEPTS AN INVITATION, AND MR. DILLINGFORD BELABOURS A PROXY CHAPTER XIII THE SECOND WAYFARER RECEIVES TWO VISITORS AT MIDNIGHT CHAPTER XIV A FLIGHT, A STONE-CUTTER'S SHED, AND A VOICE OUTSIDE CHAPTER XV LARGE BODIES MOVE SLOWLY, BUT MR. SPROUSE WAS SMALLER THAN THE AVERAGE CHAPTER XVI THE FIRST WAYFARER VISITS A SHRINE, CONFESSES, AND TAKES AN OATH CHAPTER XVII THE SECOND WAYFARER IS TRANSFORMED, AND MARRIAGE IS FLOUTED CHAPTER XVIII MR. SPROUSE CONTINUES TO BE PERPLEXING, BUT PUTS HIS NOSE TO THE GROUND CHAPTER XIX A TRIP BY NIGHT, A SUPPER, AND A LATE ARRIVAL CHAPTER XX THE FIRST WAYFARER HAS ONE TREASURE THRUST UPON HIM AND FORTHWITH CLAIMS ANOTHER CHAPTER XXI THE END IN SIGHT
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