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로버트 W. 챔버스의 불안한 연애
FOREWORD
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로버트 W. 챔버스(Robert W.
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2023-08-28
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I. An average New York house on a side street in winter is a dark affair;
CHAPTER II. "Would you care to go there and see the child for yourself, Mr. Cleland?
CHAPTER III. During the next few weeks John William Cleland's instinct fought
CHAPTER IV. In February the child departed from the Schmidts' in charge of an elderly,
CHAPTER V. There came the time when Easter vacation was to be reckoned with.
CHAPTER VI. To Cleland Senior it seemed as though Jim's Easter vacation ended
CHAPTER VII. There is a serio-comic, yet charming, sort of tragedy—fortunately only temporary
CHAPTER VIII. When Stephanie was fifteen years old, John Cleland took her to Cambridge.
CHAPTER IX. Stephanie Quest was introduced to society when she was eighteen,
CHAPTER X. To any young man his first flirtation with Literature is a heart-rending affair,
CHAPTER XI. When such a thing happens to young people a certain mental numbness follows the first shock,
CHAPTER XII. The reading of John Cleland's will marked the beginning of the end of the old régime
CHAPTER XIII. Stephanie, looking very slim and young in her deep mourning,
CHAPTER XIV. The boy—for as yet he was only a boy—sailed in May.
CHAPTER XV. The usual happened to James Cleland;
CHAPTER XVI. He sailed in April. When he sailed,
CHAPTER XVII. It was late afternoon before Cleland got his luggage unpacked
CHAPTER XVIII. Cleland dined by himself in the lively, crowded café of the Hotel Rochambeau—
CHAPTER XIX. At three in the morning the Ball of the Gods was in full and terrific blast
CHAPTER XX. Cleland, being young, required sleep, and it was not until noo
CHAPTER XXI. To have returned after three years abroad
CHAPTER XXII. It happened one day late in May that Cleland,
CHAPTER XXIII. Cleland's unhappy interpretation of the episode was masculine
CHAPTER XXIV. It was a warm day in early June and Cleland,
CHAPTER XXV. Cleland, tremendously thrilled and excited by the first
CHAPTER XXVI. Stephanie was awake with the sparrows the next morning,
CHAPTER XXVII. At five o'clock that afternoon Cleland, working fiercely on
CHAPTER XXVIII. By the end of the first week in June Cleland was in a highly excited state of mind
CHAPTER XXIX. In reply to a letter of hers, Cleland wrote to Stephanie
CHAPTER XXX. Stephanie and Helen arrived, bringing a mountain of baggage
CHAPTER XXXI. In July Stephanie asked Harry Belter and his wife
CHAPTER XXXII. Helen kept her own council as long as the Belters remained at Runner's Rest,
CHAPTER XXXIII. Washington Square seemed to him a little cooler than the streets to the northward;
CHAPTER XXXIV. With the clang of the closing gate, Grismer's handsome face altered terribly,
CHAPTER XXXV. The train that Cleland took, after calling Runner's Rest on the telephone,