BY WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE
THE REAL ISSUE
THE COURT OF BOYVILLE
STRATAGEMS ANDSPOILS
IN OUR TOWN
A CERTAIN RICH MAN
THE OLD ORDERCHANGETH
GOD’S PUPPETS
THE MARTIAL ADVENTURESOF
HENRY AND ME
IN THE HEARTOF A FOOL
IN THE HEART OF AFOOL
BY
WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE
Author of “InOur Town,” “A Certain Rich Man,”
“The MartialAdventures of Henry
and Me,” etc.
New York
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1918
All rights reserved
COPYRIGHT, 1918
BY THE MACMILLANCOMPANY
Set up and electrotyped. PublishedOctober, 1918.
| CONTENTS | ||
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | Being Stage Directions, and a Cast of Characters. | 1 |
| II | In Which We Introduce the Fool and His Lady Fair, and What He Said in His Heart–the Same Being the Theme and Thesis of This Story | 4 |
| III | In Which We Consider the Ladies–God Bless ’Em! | 21 |
| IV | The Adams Family Bible Lies Like a Gentleman | 38 |
| V | In Which Margaret Müller Dwells in Marble Halls and Henry Fenn and Kenyon Adams Win Notable Victories | 47 |
| VI | Enter the Beauty and Chivalry of Harvey; Also Herein We Break Our Finest Heart | 63 |
| VII | In Which We See How Life Translates Itself Into the Materialism Around It | 69 |
| VIII | Captain Morton Acts As Court Herald and Morty Sands and Grant Adams Hear Sad News | 80 |
| IX | Wherein Henry Fenn Tries an Interesting Experiment | 89 |
| X | In Which Mary Adams Takes a Much Needed Rest | 98 |
| XI | Wherein a Fool Gropes for a Spirit and Can Find Only Dust | 103 |
| XII | In Which We Learn That Love Is the Lever That Moves the World | 114 |
| XIII | In Which We Observe the Interior of a Deserted House | 126 |
| XIV | In Which Our Hero Strolls out With the Devil to ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! | |