The Happy Foreigner
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Charlie Kirschner and the PG
Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
1920
Between the grey walls of its bath—so like its cradle and its coffin—lay one of those small and lonely creatures which inhabit the surface of the earth for seventy years.
As on every other evening the sun was sinking and the moon, unseen, was rising.
The round head of flesh and bone floated upon the deep water of the bath.
Why should I move? rolled its thoughts, bewitched by solitude. The earth itself is moving.
Summer and winter and winter and summer I have travelled in my head, saying—'All secrets, all wonders, lie within the breast!' But now that is at an end, and to-morrow I go upon a journey.
I have been accustomed to finding something in nothing—how do I know if I am equipped for a larger horizon!…
And suddenly the little creature chanted aloud:—
The strange things of travel, The East and the West, The hill beyond the hill,— They lie within the breast!
The war had stopped.
Enid Bagnold
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THE HAPPY FOREIGNER
CONTENTS
PART II. LORRAINE
PART III. THE FORESTS OF CHANTILLY
PART IV. SPRING IN CHARLEVILLE
PROLOGUE
THE EVE
PART I
CHAPTER I
PART II
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
JULIEN
CHAPTER IV
VERDUN
CHAPTER V
VERDUN
CHAPTER VI
THE LOVER IN THE LAMP
CHAPTER VII
THE THREE "CLIENTS"
CHAPTER VIII
GERMANY
CHAPTER IX
THE CRINOLINE
CHAPTER X
FANNY ROBBED AND RESCUED
CHAPTER XI
THE LAST NIGHT IN METZ: THE JOURNEY
PART III
THE FORESTS OF CHANTILLY
CHAPTER XII
PRECY-SUR-OISE
CHAPTER XIII
THE INN
CHAPTER XIV
THE RIVER
CHAPTER XV
ALLIES
CHAPTER XVI
THE ARDENNES
PART IV
SPRING IN CHARLEVILLE
CHAPTER XVII
THE STUFFED OWL
CHAPTER XVIII
PHILIPPE'S HOUSE
CHAPTER XIX
PHILIPPE'S MOTHER
CHAPTER XX
THE LAST DAY