Category: Novels

Her Lord and Master

I.--A Reunion II.--Birds of Passage III.--On a Model Farm IV.--Springtime V.--Camp Indiana VI.--Guests VII.--The Weaver VIII.--The World's Rest IX.--In an Orchard of the Memory X.--The Might of the Falls XI.--A Moonlight Picnic XII.--Leading to the Altar XIII.--England XIV.--T...

Chapters

3. Part 3

"Precisely; anyone else but me. Can't you see it yourself? A stranger wouldn't understand her. He wouldn't have the remotest idea how to treat her. I know all her faults."

13. Part 13

"It's worth crossing the ocean to hear that--from you," said Glen, with a superior air. "But I won't sit down here--the place chokes me. I've brought a hansom, and we'll jump in...

9. Part 9

He met her at the foot of the stairs, and took her hand in a tender pressure. Mrs. Bunker coughed slightly behind them, and Indiana ran quickly out on the balcony, leaving Lord...

14. Part 14

"No, I shall sit up and read." The page before him was a blur. It lacked but a few minutes of twelve. If she would only come, no matter how--whether stormy, sulking or weeping--...

6. Part 6

"And what would you do, Miss Stillwater," asked Lord Canning, in visible alarm, "if you were out in your little canoe, and were caught in one of these sudden squalls?"

12. Part 12

"You dear old things," cried Indiana, "this is what I call a surprise! Now sit down, all of you." She pulled her father and mother down on the lounge, sitting between them. Mrs....

10. Part 10

"Now, don't misunderstand me," added Stillwater, quickly. "My daughter's no worse than any other man's daughter--women, as women, are all all alike. But we understand and know h...

4. Part 4

Glen had kept away for a week or so after the moonlight circus party, and in that time became morbid and melancholy. Indiana dominated him completely. He racked his brain, hour...

7. Part 7

Lord Stafford peered down into the ravine. "What a wicked looking place. We're quite on the edge, Miss Stillwater. Our lives are in your hands--and that terrible mountain on the...

2. Part 2

"I don't doubt it for a minute. Mr. Stillwater, I strongly advise this trip without your family. With your family I am as strongly against it. To be confined for three months on...

11. Part 11

Lady Canning, talking in her low, distinct tones, dispensed the tea from a very old massive tea-service. Indiana noticed that she never raised her voice, and she dropped her own...

5. Part 5

"Oh, _Glen_," repeated Mrs. Bunker, imitating her. Haller, who was washing out "The Indiana" and observing at the same time, gave vent to a long guffaw. Mrs. Bunker looked at hi...

1. Part 1

I.--A Reunion II.--Birds of Passage III.--On a Model Farm IV.--Springtime V.--Camp Indiana VI.--Guests VII.--The Weaver VIII.--The World's Rest IX.--In an Orchard of the Memory...

8. Part 8

"Do I remember? What a delightful day it was, that first day! And how many delightful days we have had since! Let me see. We have been here going on four weeks--is it possible?"

15. Part 15

She was right. When he entered and saw the picture by the fire--Indiana, sitting in her white wrap, with the tea-tray before her, and Jennings standing near--he paused for a mom...

16. Part 16

"Thurston, you'll shake hands with me--won't you?" she asked, imploringly, a look of terror dawning in her eyes. He extended his hand, with averted gaze. Indiana grasped it quic...