CONTENTS.
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | ’Tis the Unexpected that Occurs | [11] |
| II. | Schoolma’am and Wife, but Never a Mother | [27] |
| III. | She Who Fights and Runs Away | [45] |
| IV. | Rubicon Meadows Are Left Behind | [55] |
| V. | Fellow Ships on the Sea of Life | [70] |
| VI. | Let Us Make a New Beginning | [86] |
| VII. | We Are Progressing | [101] |
| VIII. | Beware the Fury of a Patient Maid | [117] |
| IX. | Since You Refuse, I Threaten | [127] |
| X. | A Girl’s Will Is the Wind’s Will | [135] |
| XI. | A Rebuff for Adonis | [147] |
| XII. | An Unsatisfactory Interview | [163] |
| XIII. | A Little Idle Word | [179] |
| XIV. | What Are Your Wishes? | [194] |
| XV. | What Is Love? | [203] |
| XVI. | Pernicious Words Impregned with Reason | [225] |
| XVII. | “Much Have I Borne, Since Dawn of Morn” | [239] |
| XVIII. | Distress and Sweet Submission | [257] |
| XIX. | In Pleasant Summer Weather | [263] |
| XX. | The Secret of Her Life | [285] |
| XXI. | “Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea” | [304] |
| XXII. | I Love You | [313] |
HER SAILOR.
CHAPTER I.
’TIS THE UNEXPECTED THAT OCCURS.
“I must wear a willow garland,
For my love is on the sea;