Quill's Window
CONTENTS
A young man and an old one sat in the shade of the willows beside the wide, still river. The glare of a hot August sun failed to penetrate the shelter in which they idled; out upon the slow-gliding river it beat relentlessly, creating a pale, thin vapour that clung close to the shimmering surface and dazzled the eye with an ever-shifting glaze. The air was lifeless, sultry, stifling; not a leaf, not a twig in the tall, drooping willows moved unless stirred by the passage of some vagrant bird.
The older man sat on the ground, his back against the trunk of a tree that grew so near to the edge that it seemed on the point of toppling over to shatter the smooth, green mirror below. Some of its sturdy exposed roots reached down from the bank into the water, where they caught and held the drift from upstream,—reeds and twigs and matted grass,—a dirty, sickly mass that swished lazily on the flank of the slow-moving current.
The water here in the shade was deep and clear and limpid, contrasting sharply with the steel-white surface out beyond.
The young man occupied a decrepit camp stool, placed conveniently against the trunk of another tree hard by. A discarded bamboo rod lay beside him on the bank, the hook and line hopelessly tangled in the drift below. He smoked cigarettes.
His companion held a well-chewed black cigar in the vise-like corner of his mouth. His hook and line were far out in the placid water, an ordinary cork serving as a bob from which his dreary, unwavering gaze seldom shifted.
I guess they're through bitin' for today, he remarked, after a long unbroken silence.
How many have we got? inquired the other languidly.
Between us we've got twenty-four. That's a fair-sized mess. Sunfish don't make much of a showing unless you get a barrel of 'em.
Good eating though, mused the young man.
George Barr McCutcheon
QUILL'S WINDOW
QUILL'S WINDOW
CHAPTER I — THE FORBIDDEN ROCK
CHAPTER II — THE STORY THE OLD MAN TOLD
CHAPTER III — COURTNEY THANE
CHAPTER IV — DOWD'S TAVERN
CHAPTER V — TRESPASS
CHAPTER VI — CHARLIE WEBSTER ENTERTAINS
CHAPTER VII — COURTNEY APPEARS IN PUBLIC
CHAPTER VIII — ALIX THE THIRD
CHAPTER IX — A MID-OCTOBER DAY
CHAPTER X — THE CHIMNEY CORNER
CHAPTER XI — THANE VISITS TWO HOUSES
CHAPTER XII — WORDS AND LETTEBS
CHAPTER XIII — THE OLD INDIAN TRAIL
CHAPTER XIV — SUSPICION
CHAPTER XV — THE FACE AT THE WINDOW
CHAPTER XVI — ROSABEL
CHAPTER XVII — SHADOWS
CHAPTER XVIII — MR. GILFILLAN IS PUZZLED
CHAPTER XIX — BRINGING UP THE PAST
CHAPTER XX — THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ROSABEL VICK
CHAPTER XXI — OUT OF THE NIGHT
CHAPTER XXII — THE THROWER OF STONES
CHAPTER XXIII — A MESSAGE AND ITS ANSWER
CHAPTER XXIV — AT QUILL'S WINDOW
THE END