Merry-Garden and Other Stories

Merry-Garden and Other Stories

By

0
(0 Reviews)
Merry-Garden and Other Stories by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

Published:

1907

Downloads:

901

Share This

Merry-Garden and Other Stories

By

0
(0 Reviews)
Merry-Garden.The Bend Of The Road.Hi_Spy_Hi.His Excellency's Prize-Fight.The Black Joke.Where The Treasure Is.A Jest Of Ambiolet.

Book Excerpt

it as long as he could, but nobody need be surprised if he ended by drowning himself, And this frightened Aunt Barbree almost worse than did his talk of enlisting, and drove her one day, when Nandy had just turned seventeen, to take a walk up the valley to consult Dr. Clatworthy.

II.

Dr. Clatworthy was a man in many respects uncommon. To begin with, he had plenty of money; and next, he was as full of crazes as of learning. One of these crazes was astronomy, and another was mud-baths, and another was open windows and long walks in the open air, and another was skin-diseases and nervous disorders, and another was the Lost Tribes, and another was Woman's Education; with the Second Advent and Vegetable Diet to fill up the spaces. Some of these he had picked up at Oxford, and others in his travels abroad, especially in Moravia: but the sum total was that you'd call him a crank. Coming by chance into Cornwall, he had taken an uncommon fancy to our climate and its 'humidity'--that was the word. T

More books by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

(view all)