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로버트 W. 챔버스(Robert W.
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ATHALIE
CHAPTER I. WHEN Mrs. Greensleeve first laid eyes on her baby,
CHAPTER II. HER first memories were of blue skies, green trees,
CHAPTER III. THE black dresses of the children had become very rusty by spring,
CHAPTER IV. SHE was fifteen years old before she saw him again.
CHAPTER V. THERE was a suffocating stench of cabbage in hallway
CHAPTER VI. A RATHER tall man stepped in. He wore a snow-dusted,
CHAPTER VII. DORIS came in about midnight, her coat and hat plastered with sleet,
CHAPTER VIII. BEFORE February had ended C. Bailey, Jr.,
CHAPTER IX. THE course of irresponsible amusement which C. Bailey, Jr.,
CHAPTER X. EARLY in April C. Bailey, Jr., overdrew his account,
CHAPTER XI. THE door of the apartment stood ajar and he walked in.
CHAPTER XII. ATHALIE ventured to send some Madonna lilies with no card attached;
CHAPTER XIII. IN September Athalie Greensleeve wrote her last letter to Clive Bailey.
CHAPTER XIV. IN her letters Athalie never mentioned Captain Dane;
CHAPTER XV. TO her sisters Athalie wrote:
CHAPTER XVI. AS she came, pensively, from her morning bath
CHAPTER XVII. IT was about five months later that Cecil Reeve wrote
CHAPTER XVIII. DURING that first year Athalie Greensleeve saw
CHAPTER XIX. THERE was a slight fragrance of tobacco in the room mingling
CHAPTER XX. A MAY afternoon was drawing to a close;
CHAPTER XXI. IT was in the days when nothing physical tainted
CHAPTER XXII. THE following day Clive replied to his wife by cable:
CHAPTER XXIII. OVER the garden a waning moon silvered the water in the pool
CHAPTER XXIV. A FINE lace-work of mist lay over the salt meadows;
CHAPTER XXV. WINIFRED had grown stout, which, on a slim,
CHAPTER XXVI. ATHALIE was having a wonderful summer.
CHAPTER XXVII. ONE day toward the end of August, Athalie, standing at the pier's end,
CHAPTER XXVIII. CLIVE'S enforced idleness had secretly humiliated him
CHAPTER XXIX. SPRING ploughing had been proceeding for some time now,
CHAPTER XXX. LIGHTS yet burned on the lower floors and behind the drawn blinds of Athalie's room.