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부스 타킹턴(Booth Tarking
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Contents
CHAPTER I. There is a midland city in the heart of fair
CHAPTER II. The Sheridan Building was the biggest skyscraper
CHAPTER III. Beginning at the beginning and learning from the ground up
CHAPTER IV. It was gray stone, with long roofs of thick green slate
CHAPTER V. Mr. Vertrees, having watched their departure
CHAPTER VI. It was a brave and lustrous banquet
CHAPTER VII. She was not the woman to make herself easy
CHAPTER VIII. Edith, glancing casually into the “ready-made” library
CHAPTER IX. Through the open country Bibbs was borne flying
CHAPTER X. Bibbs's room, that neat apartment for transients to
CHAPTER XI. Sheridan had decided to conclude his day's work early
CHAPTER XII. Standing in the black group under gaunt trees at the cemetery
CHAPTER XIII. Bibbs went home pondering
CHAPTER XIV. The outward usualness of things continued after dinner
CHAPTER XV. Mary was the picture of a lady flustered
CHAPTER XVI. But when she asked him what it meant
CHAPTER XVII. That “mystery about pianos” which troubled Bibbs
CHAPTER XVIII. At seven o'clock on the last morning of that month
CHAPTER XIX. He emerged only upon a second summons to dinner
CHAPTER XX. When he came into the New House
CHAPTER XXI. So sang Bibbs, his musical gaieties inaudible
CHAPTER XXII. There seems to be another curious thing about
CHAPTER XXIII. Bibbs continued to live in the shelter of his dream
CHAPTER XXIV. Sheridan waited until he heard the sound of the outer door
CHAPTER XXV. There was sleet that evening
CHAPTER XXVI. George departed, and Bibbs was left gazing upon chaos
CHAPTER XXVII. Mrs. Sheridan, in a wrapper, noiselessly opened the door
CHAPTER XXVIII. It is the consoling attribute of unused books
CHAPTER XXIX. As Bibbs came out of the New House
CHAPTER XXX. Sibyl and Roscoe were upon the point of leaving
CHAPTER XXXI. And so Bibbs sat in the porch of the temple with the money-changers
CHAPTER XXXII. It was a full hour later when he left her lying upon
CHAPTER XXXIII. There was a heavy town-fog that afternoon