CHAPTER I. SOUNDS FROM A DISTANT "C." CHAPTER II. AT THE HOTEL NORMAN. CHAPTER III. VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE FRIENDS. CHAPTER V. QUIMBY BURSTS FORTH IN ELOQUENCE. CHAPTER VI. COLLAPSE OF THE ROMANCE. CHAPTER IX. UNEXPECTED VISITORS. CHAPTER X. THE BROKEN CIRCUIT RE-UNITED. CHAPTER XI. MISS KLING TELEGRAPHICALLY BAFFLED. CHAPTER XII. CROSSES ON THE LINE. CHAPTER XIII. THE WRONG WOMAN. CHAPTER XIV. QUIMBY ACCEPTS THE SITUATION. Title: Wired Love A Romance of Dots and Dashes Author: Ella Cheever Thayer Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) This book was transcribed from the 1880 edition by Andrew Katz. WIRED LOVE:A ROMANCEOFDOTS AND DASHESBYELLA CHEEVER THAYER."The old, old story,"—in a new, new way. DEDICATION.DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF A DEAR FRIEND BUT FOR WHOM THIS LITTLE WORK HAD NEVER BEEN[Transcriber's Note. The dedication was printed in American Railroad dialect of Morse. It cannot easily be represented in ASCII as it requires dashes of different lengths] TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Sounds from a Distant "C." WIRED LOVE. |