DEDICATION TO DAVID WHITELAW

SOUVENIR OF A LONG FRIENDSHIP

My dear David,

Since I first met you, considerably more than a decade ago, in a little studio high up in a great London building, we have both seen much water flow under the bridges of our lives.

We have all sorts of memories, have we not?

Late midnights and famishing morrows, in the gay hard days when we were endeavouring to climb the ladder of our Art; a succession of faces, a welter of experiences. Some of us fell in the struggle; others failed and still haunt the reprobate purlieus of Fleet Street and the Strand! There was one who achieved a high and delicate glory before he died—"Tant va la cruche à l'eau qu'à la fin elle se casse."

There is another who is slowly and surely finding his way to a certainty of fame.

And the rest of us have done something, if not—as yet—all we hoped to do. At any rate, the slopes of the first hills lie beneath us. We are in good courage and resolute for the mountains.

The mist eddies and is spiralled below in the valleys from which we have come, but already we are among the deep sweet billows of the mountain winds, and I think it is because we have both found our "Princess Galvas" that we have got this far upon the way.

We may never stand upon the summit and find that tempest of fire we call the Sun full upon us. But the pleasure of going on is ours still—there will always be that.

Ever your friend,
C. RANGER-GULL.


CONTENTS

[CHAPTER I. In the Queen's Closet; the Four Faces] 1
[CHAPTER II. The House of Shame; the Ladder of Glory] 36
[CHAPTER III. The Meeting with John Hull at Chelmsford] 87
[CHAPTER IV. Part Taken in Affairs by the Half Testoon] 111
[CHAPTER V. The Finding of Elizabeth] 144
[CHAPTER VI. A King and a Victim. Two Grim Men] 169
[CHAPTER VII. Hey Ho! and a Rumbelow!] 191
[CHAPTER VIII. "Why, Who But You, Johnnie!"] 226
[CHAPTER IX. "Misericordia et Justitia"] 242
[CHAPTER X. The Silent Men in Black] 274
[CHAPTER XI. In the Box] 288
[CHAPTER XII. "Tendimus in Latium"] 311


CHAPTER I

IN THE QUEEN'S CLOSET; THE FOUR FACES