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메러디스 니콜슨(Meredith Ni
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Contents
CHAPTER ONE
I. As the train sped through the night
II. As Grace and her mother washed the dishes
III. The last of a number of errands
IV. Miss Lupton received Grace amiably
CHAPTER TWO
I. I mustn’t seem to be too much interested
II. Mrs. Durland was greatly distressed
CHAPTER THREE
I. Mrs. Durland, no doubt to show her sympathetic
II. Ethel’s intimations that Irene Kirby was not as good as
III. A winding road led from the highway
CHAPTER FOUR
I. That Irene and Kemp should embrace
II. Grace’s experience of drunkenness
III. The unhappy marriages of which Grace had known
CHAPTER FIVE
I. She turned off the hall light
II. As the trolley bore her townward she decided
III. Happily for her peace of mind the day
IV. Arriving early at the ball park they found their seats
V. Grace had not been mistaken in thinking
CHAPTER SIX
I. The repentant mood induced
II. As the congregation assembled Grace yielded
III. The next day at noon Grace
IV. The strong romantic strain in her was quickened
V. Grace was correct in her assumption
VI. Grace set off with the liveliest expectations
VII. A moment later Bob Cummings appeared
VIII. It’s only a little after ten
IX. Grace addressed herself sincerely
X. Grace’s meeting with Bob Cummings served
XI. When she reached the Hotel Sycamore
CHAPTER SEVEN
I. The second evening with Trenton was very like
II. It was long before she slept
III. Grace’s thoughts raced madly in the days
IV. Trenton wrote every day
V. Grace had not yet wholly escaped from
VI. Grace was not happy
VII. The wind whined in the chimney
CHAPTER EIGHT
I. Grace was keenly disappointed at receiving
II. The afternoon passed and still no letter
III. During the preparation of breakfast
CHAPTER NINE
I. The remark she had heard the salesgirl
II. Grace turned to a waiting customer
III. Trenton wrote again
IV. On Christmas morning as Grace
CHAPTER TEN
I. Grace and Trenton had sprung apart as Moore
II. Grace and Trenton watched the car
III. As she dressed the next morning Grace
IV. The sun came out of the mists
CHAPTER ELEVEN
I. When Grace reached home
II. Trenton’s week in town lengthened to ten days
III. Stephen Durland discussed with Grace everything pertaining
IV. John Moore had not crossed Grace’s vision
V. The visit to Bloomington was not particularly
CHAPTER TWELVE
I. The calamity that had befallen Roy cast a shadow upon
II. On Saturday evening the delivery of a gown
III. Grace got excused from the store at five o’clock
IV. The Twentieth Century Club had made the occasion
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
I. The morning paper’s account of Mrs. Trenton’s lecture
II. By the middle of the afternoon Grace was again enmeshed
III. Mrs. Trenton was immediately visible
IV. The thought of remaining at home was unbearable
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
I. As she dressed the next morning Grace hummed
II. Jerry had been reinforced by a colored cateress
III. They had been gone more than an hour
IV. Grace and Irene had worn hats on the tragic adventure
V. “Well,” said Irene
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
I. Miss Reynolds called Grace on the telephone
II. Grace’s announcement at home
III. Roy came home for a week-end
IV. Grace had never been in New York before
V. A week in Chicago followed a fortnight
VI. Stephen Durland’s announcement
VII. She was able to keep track
VIII. Grace had been home a week
IX. She looked forward eagerly to the promised