Copyright, 1917
BY
LESLIE MOORE
The Knickerbocker Press, New York
To
MRS. BARTON
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| Prologue | [1] | |
| I. | The Letter | [17] |
| II. | Memories | [24] |
| III. | Quod Scriptum est | [31] |
| IV. | The Lady of the Blue Book | [38] |
| V. | A Friendship | [44] |
| VI. | At Teneriffe | [52] |
| VII. | England | [64] |
| VIII. | The Amazing Conditions | [70] |
| IX. | The Decision | [79] |
| X. | An English Cottage | [86] |
| XI. | Doubts | [98] |
| XII. | Concerning Michael Field | [102] |
| XIII. | A Discovery | [109] |
| XIV. | Honor Vincit | [117] |
| XV. | In the Garden | [123] |
| XVI. | A Meeting | [132] |
| XVII. | At the Manor House | [139] |
| XVIII. | A Dream and Other Things | [149] |
| XIX. | Trix on the Scene | [161] |
| XX. | Moonlight and Theories | [168] |
| XXI. | On the Moorland | [183] |
| XXII. | An Old Man in a Library | [192] |
| XXIII. | Antony Finds a Glove | [201] |
| XXIV. | An Interest in Life | [206] |
| XXV. | Prickles | [212] |
| XXVI. | An Offer and a Refusal | [227] |
| XXVII. | Letters and Mrs. Arbuthnot | [237] |
| XXVIII. | For the Day Alone | [256] |
| XXIX. | In the Church Porch | [260] |
| XXX. | A Question of Importance | [277] |
| XXXI. | Midnight Reflections | [284] |
| XXXII. | Sunlight and Happiness | [290] |
| XXXIII. | Trix Seeks Advice | [294] |
| XXXIV. | An Amazing Suggestion | [302] |
| XXXV. | Trix Triumphant | [312] |
| XXXVI. | An Old Man Tells his Story | [319] |
| XXXVII. | The Importance of Trifles | [330] |
| XXXVIII. | A Footstep on the Path | [334] |
| XXXIX. | On the Old Foundation | [341] |
| Epilogue | [347] |