The Man Who Rose Again
The central idea of this story is based upon an incident in real life, related to me by C. Hagberg Wright, Esq., LL.D., of the London Library, to whom I wish to express my grateful acknowledgment and sincere thanks.
J. H.
Four men sat in the smoking-room of a London club. They were alone. That is scarcely to be wondered at, for it was far past midnight. Moreover, it was not a large club, and even when the place was most frequented large numbers were seldom present. Three of the men were chatting cursorily about a defeat of the Government which had taken place that night, but the fourth, by far the most striking looking man of the quartette, sat almost by himself, moody and silent.
They were all young men. The oldest had barely reached his thirty-fifth year, while the youngest was evidently less than thirty. All of them gave evidence of being young men of leisure, and each of them could claim to belong to that class which is vaguely termed English gentlemen.
Will the Government resign, think you? said one.
No, another replied.
Why? It could hardly be called a snatch division.
No, but governments do not resign unless the country is against them.
Which it is.
In a sense, yes; but in another sense, no. The question to-night was a brewer's question. Well, if they resigned and went to the country, they would be returned again. The brewers, for whom the Government has been fighting, would be sufficiently strong at the polls to secure the return of their supporters.
Which is a strong reason why the Government will resign.
Joseph Hocking
THE MAN WHO ROSE AGAIN
"What do our pattern young men say?" sneered Leicester.
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE MAN WHO ROSE AGAIN
A CYNIC'S CHALLENGE
THE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
THE MAN AND THE WOMAN MEET
A DOUBLE PERSONALITY
THE STRENGTHENING OF THE CHAIN
LEICESTER'S WOOING
A WOMAN'S HEART
"With you for my wife, I can do anything."
THE FOUR MEN MEET AGAIN
THE NIGHT BEFORE THE WEDDING
THE WEDDING-DAY
LEICESTER AND WINFIELD
THE LAST LINK BROKEN
DEGRADATION
LEICESTER'S FAREWELL TO TAVITON
THE CYNIC AND THE COUNTRYWOMAN
A GRIM JOKE
HOW OLIVE RECEIVED THE NEWS
OLIVE'S LIFE IN DEVONSHIRE
THE MAN WITH THE FEZ
HERBERT BRIARFIELD AND THE STRANGER
A GAME OF GOLF—A GAME OF LIFE
SIGNOR RICORDO AND OLIVE
SPRAGUE'S EXPLANATION
RICORDO'S REMINISCENCES
THE COMING OF WINFIELD
Signor Ricordo.
REVELATIONS
RICORDO'S WOOING
THE SECOND MEETING OF THE CYNIC AND THE COUNTRYWOMAN
GOD AND THE MAN
THE MAN WHO ROSE AGAIN
She gazed at him dumbfounded.
THE END