Audrey
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Mary Johnston. Audrey
Audrey
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
THE CABIN IN THE VALLEY
CHAPTER II
THE COURT OF THE ORPHAN
CHAPTER III
DARDEN'S AUDREY
CHAPTER IV
THE ROAD TO WILLIAMSBURGH
CHAPTER V
THE STOREKEEPER
CHAPTER VI
MASTER AND MAN
CHAPTER VII
THE RETURN OF MONSIEUR JEAN HUGON
CHAPTER VIII
UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE
CHAPTER IX
MACLEAN TO THE RESCUE
CHAPTER X
HAWARD AND EVELYN
CHAPTER XI
AUDREY OF THE GARDEN
CHAPTER XII
THE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
CHAPTER XIII
A SABBATH DAY'S JOURNEY
CHAPTER XIV
THE BEND IN THE ROAD
CHAPTER XV
HUGON SPEAKS HIS MIND
CHAPTER XVI
AUDREY AND EVELYN
CHAPTER XVII
WITHIN THE PLAYHOUSE
CHAPTER XVIII
A QUESTION OF COLORS
CHAPTER XIX
THE GOVERNOR'S BALL
CHAPTER XX
THE UNINVITED GUEST
CHAPTER XXI
AUDREY AWAKES
CHAPTER XXII
BY THE RIVERSIDE
CHAPTER XXIII
A DUEL
CHAPTER XXIV
AUDREY COMES TO WESTOVER
CHAPTER XXV
TWO WOMEN
CHAPTER XXVI
SANCTUARY
CHAPTER XXVII
THE MISSION OF TRUELOVE
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE PLAYER
CHAPTER XXIX
AMOR VINCIT
CHAPTER XXX
THE LAST ACT
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Mary Johnston
Published by Good Press, 2019
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They dismounted, and, leading their horses, followed the stream for some distance, to arrive at the conclusion that it was not the one beside which they had dined that day. When they were certain of this, they turned and made their way back to the line of reeds which they had broken to mark their starting-point. By now the moon was high, and the mockingbird in the wood across the water was singing madly. Turning from the still, moonlit sheet, the silent reeds, the clear mimicker in the slumbrous wood, the two wayfarers plunged into the darkness beneath the spreading branches of the oak-trees. They could not have ridden far from the pines; in a very little while they might reach and recognize the path which they should tread.
An hour later, the great trees, oak and chestnut, beech and poplar, suddenly gave way to saplings, many, close-set, and overrun with grapevines. So dense was the growth, so unyielding the curtain of vines, that men and horses were brought to a halt as before a fortress wall. Again they turned, and, skirting that stubborn network, came upon a swamp, where leafless trees, white as leprosy, stood up like ghosts from the water that gleamed between the lily-pads. Leaving the swamp they climbed a hill, and at the summit found only the moon and the stars and a long plateau of sighing grass. Behind them were the great mountains; before them, lesser heights, wooded hills, narrow valleys, each like its fellow, each indistinct and shadowy, with no sign of human tenant.
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