Two Women or One? From the Mss. of Dr. Leonard Benary
“I'll link my waggon to a star;”
I'll dedicate this tale to you:
Wit, poet, scholar, that you are,
And skilful story-teller too,
And theologue, and critic true,
And main-stay of the———-Review.
I'll link my waggon to a star,
Does not the Yankee sage advise it?
And yet I dare not name your name,
Lest the wide lustre of its fame
Eclipse my humble candle-flame:
But you'll surmise it.
Henry Harland
TWO WOMEN OR ONE?
From The Mss. Of Dr. Leonard Benary
1890
TWO WOMEN OR ONE?
CHAPTER I.—THE FIRST NIGHT.
CHAPTER II.—AT THE RIVER SIDE.
CHAPTER III.—WHENCE SHE CAME.
CHAPTER IV.—THE DOCTOR SPEAKS.
CHAPTER V.—THE DOCTOR ACTS.
CHAPTER VI.—MIRIAM BENARY.
CHAPTER VII.—WITHIN AN ACE.
CHAPTER VIII.—A CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE.
CHAPTER IX.—JOSEPHINE WRITES.
CHAPTER X.—JOSEPHINE EXPLAINS.
CHAPTER XI.—REASSURANCE.
CHAPTER XII.—THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA.
CHAPTER XIII.—NATURE BEGINS REPRISALS.
CHAPTER XIV.—ALTER EGO.