Romance Island
Who that remembers the first kind glance of her whom he loves can fail to believe in magic?
— NOVALIS
As The Aloha rode gently to her buoy among the crafts in the harbour, St. George longed to proclaim in the megaphone's monstrous parody upon capital letters:
Cat-boats and house-boats and yawls, look here. You're bound to observe that this is my steam yacht. I own her—do you see? She belongs to me, St. George, who never before owned so much as a piece of rope.
Instead—mindful, perhaps, that a man should not communicate his own glorie —he stepped sedately down to the trim green skiff and was rowed ashore by a boy who, for aught that either knew, might three months before have jostled him at some ill-favoured lunch counter. For in America, dreams of gold—not, alas, golden dreams—do prevalently come true; and of all the butterfly happenings in this pleasant land of larvæ, few are so spectacular as the process by which, without warning, a man is converted from a toiler and bearer of loads to a taker of his bien . However, to none, one must believe, is the changeling such gazing-stock as to himself.
Although countless times, waking and sleeping, St. George had humoured himself in the outworn pastime of dreaming what he would do if he were to inherit a million dollars, his imagination had never marveled its way to the situation's less poignant advantages. Chief among his satisfactions had been that with which he had lately seen his mother—an exquisite woman, looking like the old lace and Roman mosaic pins which she had saved from the wreck of her fortune—set off for Europe in the exceptional company of her brother, Bishop Arthur Touchett, gentlest of dignitaries. The bishop, only to look upon whose portrait was a benediction, had at sacrifice of certain of his charities seen St. George through college; and it made the million worth while to his nephew merely to send him to Tübingen to set his soul at rest concerning the date of one of the canonical gospels. Next to the rich delight of planning that voyage, St. George placed the buying of his yacht.
Zona Gale
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ROMANCE ISLAND
ZONA GALE
CONTENTS
ROMANCE ISLAND
CHAPTER I
DINNER TIME
CHAPTER II
A SCRAP OF PAPER
CHAPTER III
ST. GEORGE AND THE LADY
CHAPTER IV
THE PRINCE OF FAR-AWAY
CHAPTER V
OLIVIA PROPOSES
CHAPTER VI
TWO LITTLE MEN
CHAPTER VII
DUSK, AND SO ON
CHAPTER VIII
THE PORCH OF THE MORNING
CHAPTER IX
THE LADY OF KINGDOMS
CHAPTER X
TYRIAN PURPLE
CHAPTER XI
THE END OF THE EVENING
CHAPTER XII
BETWEEN-WORLDS
CHAPTER XIII
THE LINES LEAD UP
CHAPTER XIV
THE ISLE OF HEARTS
CHAPTER XV
A VIGIL
CHAPTER XVI
GLAMOURIE
CHAPTER XVII
BENEATH THE SURFACE
CHAPTER XVIII
A MORNING VISIT
CHAPTER XIX
IN THE HALL OF KINGS
CHAPTER XX
OUT OF THE HALL OF KINGS
CHAPTER XXI
OPEN SECRETS