FERGUS HUME.
"The red light flames in the eastern skies,
The dew lies heavy on lea and lawn,
Grief with her anguish of midnight flies,
And Joy comes up thro' the Gates of Dawn."
LONDON:
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY
LIMITED,
St. Dunstan's House,
Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, E.C.
1894.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED,
STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS.
CONTENTS | |
| CHAPTER. | |
| [I.] | The Pleasures of the Road. |
| [II.] | Palmistry. |
| [III.] | Tithonus. |
| [IV.] | The Peacock in Jackdaw's Feathers. |
| [V.] | Tinker Tim. |
| [VI.] | The First Letter to a London Friend. |
| [VII.] | Diana of Farbis. |
| [VIII.] | The Recluse. |
| [IX.] | Village Gossip. |
| [X.] | Parson Jarner. |
| [XI.] | Farbis Court. |
| [XII.] | The Portrait in the Gallery. |
| [XIII.] | Under the Greenwood Tree. |
| [XIV.] | Dan's Secret. |
| [XV.] | Retrospection. |
| [XVI.] | Afternoon Tea. |
| [XVII.] | The Second Letter to a London Friend. |
| [XVIII.] | An Elizabethan Ancestor. |
| [XIX.] | The Pale Ladye. |
| [XX.] | In the Oak Parlour. |
| [XXI.] | The Days pass by. |
| [XXII.] | A Dreamer of Dreams. |
| [XXIII.] | Parson Jarner is astonished. |
| [XXIV.] | A Woman scorned. |
| [XXV.] | Jealousy. |
| [XXVI.] | Cupid in Arcady. |
| [XXVII.] | The Third Letter to a London Friend. |
| [XXVIII.] | Fire and Flame. |
| [XXIX.] | The Gipsy's Prophecy. |
| [XXX.] | The Final Letter to a London Friend. |