CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I. Triangular Friendship[1]
II. Poker Talk[11]
III. Has He a Wife?[32]
IV. A Trinity Ball[43]
V. Marjorie[58]
VI. Two in Arcadia[71]
VII. On the Brink of a Flirtation[82]
VIII. Cross-stitch[89]
IX. Half Way towards Little Go[99]
X. ‘They say——’[108]
XI. ‘Dodo’s Despair’[115]
XII. Yellow-backed Novels[123]
XIII. Through Smoke-coloured Spectacles[135]
XIV. Brought up by the Jesuits[143]
XV. A Love-letter[158]
XVI. A Rash Resolve[166]
XVII. The First Crumpled Rose-leaf[172]
XVIII. How Dinah said ‘Yes’[178]
XIX. Gaston Arbuthnot’s Philosophy[194]
XX. ‘James Lee’s Wife’[204]
XXI. ‘Is my Virgil Passable?’[212]
XXII. Linda as an Art Critic[218]
XXIII. A Swagger and a Sword[227]
XXIV. Rex Basire’s Humour[238]
XXV. You—and I![244]
XXVI. Cut and Thrust[252]
XXVII. Growing old Gracefully[261]
XXVIII. For Auld Lang Syne[275]
XXIX. Missing[282]
XXX. Linda warms to her Part[290]
XXXI. Wife and Husband[300]
XXXII. Rose-water Socialism[312]
XXXIII. Close to Port[320]
XXXIV. Dead Rose Petals[325]
XXXV. A Traitress[334]
XXXVI. The Last of Arcadia[341]
XXXVII. A Stone for Bread[347]
XXXVIII. Temptation[362]
XXXIX. That Little Divinity[379]
XL. At the Bungalow[389]
XLI. One Word[399]
XLII. Emancipation[407]
XLIII. Geoffrey calls to be paid[416]
XLIV. Kismet[428]
XLV. Labelled and Corded[438]
XLVI. A Bye-term Man[444]
XLVII. Beside the Cradle[454]
XLVIII. Happiness[464]
XLIX. From Dinah’s Hand[475]

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