COPYRIGHT 1906 BY HERBERT M. HOPKINS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published April 1906

TO PAULINE

CONTENTS

I. [THE MEETING IN THE MAPLE WALK]
II. [THE TOWER]
III. [CARDINGTON]
IV. [THE BISHOP'S DAUGHTER]
V. [THE CANDIDATE]
VI. [LENA HARPSTER]
VII. [THE STAR-GAZERS]
VIII. ["WHAT MAKES HER IN THE WOOD SO LATE?"]
IX. ["HER HEART WAS OTHERWHERE"]
X. [MISTRESS AND MAID]
XI. [AT THE OLD CONTINENTAL]
XII. [THE CONFESSION]
XIII. [FURNITURE AND FAMILY]
XIV. [THE PRESIDENT TAKES A HAND]
XV. ["I PLUCKED THE ROSE, IMPATIENT OF DELAY"]
XVI. [THE BLINDNESS OF THE BISHOP]
XVII. [CONDITIONS]
XVIII. ["TWO SISTER VESSELS"]
XIX. [FATHER AND DAUGHTER]
XX. ["PUNISHMENT, THOUGH LAME OF FOOT"]
XXI. [THE MAYOR FINDS HIMSELF AT LAST]

THE MAYOR OF WARWICK

CHAPTER I

THE MEETING IN THE MAPLE WALK

St George's Hall, situated on a high hill overlooking the city of Warwick, was still silent and tenantless, though the long vacation was drawing to a close. To a stranger passing that way for the first time, the building and the surrounding country would doubtless have suggested the old England rather than the new. There was something mediaeval in the massive, castellated tower that carried the eye upward past the great, arched doorway, the thin, deep-set windows, the leaded eaves and grinning gargoyles, into the cool sky of the September morning.

The stranger, were he rich in good traditions, would pause in admiration of the pure collegiate-gothic style of the low hall that extended north and south three hundred feet in either direction from the base of the great tower; he would note the artistry of the iron-braced, oaken doors, flanked at the lintels by inscrutable faces of carven stone, of the windows with their diamonded panes of milky glass peeping through a wilderness of encroaching vines. Nor would this be all. Had he ever viewed the quadrangles of Oxford and Cambridge, he might be able to infer that here, on this sunny plateau above the hill, devoted men, steept in the traditions of old England, had endeavoured to reproduce the plan of one of her famous colleges.