J. B.
"Among idle men there be some who tarry in the outer courts, speeding the days joyfully with dance and song. But the other sort dwell near the portals of the House, and are ever anxious and ill at ease that they may see something of the Shadows which come and go. Wherefore night and day they are found watching by the threshold, in fearfulness and joy, not without tears." Extract from the writings of Donisarius of Padua, circa 1310.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | No-Man's Land | [13] |
| II | The Far Islands | [100] |
| III | The Watcher by the Threshold | [137] |
| IV | The Outgoing of the Tide | [204] |
| V | The Rime of True Thomas | [238] |
| VI | Basilissa | [255] |
| VII | Divus Johnston | [286] |
| VIII | The King of Ypres | [301] |