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로버트 W. 챔버스의 크림슨 타이드 _ 피비린내 나는 조류
THE CRIMSON TIDE
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로버트 W. 챔버스(Robert W.
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2023-08-21
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD
PREFACE
ARGUMENT
THE CRIMSON TIDE
CHAPTER I. On the 7th of November, 1917,
CHAPTER II. They were a weary, half-starved and travel-stained quartette
CHAPTER III. The dingy little Danish steamer Elsinore passed in at dawn,
CHAPTER IV. There remained, now, nothing to keep Palla in Shadow Hill.
CHAPTER V. In touch with his unexciting business again,
CHAPTER VI. John Estridge, out of a job––as were a million odd others now arriving
CHAPTER VII. Shotwell Senior and his wife were dining out that evening.
CHAPTER VIII. Young Shotwell, still too incredulous to be either hurt or angry,
CHAPTER IX. He had called her up the following morning from the office,
CHAPTER X. There was still, for Palla, much shopping to do.
CHAPTER XI. When Shotwell arrived, dinner had already been announced,
CHAPTER XII. On a foggy afternoon, toward midwinter,
CHAPTER XIII. Palla’s activities seemed to exhilarate her physically and mentally.
CHAPTER XIV. There had been a row at the Red Flag Club––
CHAPTER XV. “So,” said Puma, “you are quite convinced he has much wealth. Yes?”
CHAPTER XVI. “Are you worried about this Dumont girl?”
CHAPTER XVII. “Jim,” said his mother,
CHAPTER XVIII. Shotwell Junior discovered in due course of time
CHAPTER XIX. Vanya’s concert had been enough of a success
CHAPTER XX. The pale parody on that sacred date which once had symbolised
CHAPTER XXI. As a mischievous caricaturist, in the beginning,
CHAPTER XXII. She felt a trifle weak.
CHAPTER XXIII. In the strange, springlike weather
CHAPTER XXIV. Leila Vance, lunching with Elorn Sharrow at the Ritz, spoke of Estridge
CHAPTER XXV. As he left the taxi in front of the dirty brick archway