Скачать книгу

tion>

       George Cary Eggleston

      Dorothy South

      A Love Story of Virginia Just Before the War

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066136796

       I TWO ENCOUNTERS

       II WYANOKE

       III DR. ARTHUR BRENT

       IV DR. BRENT IS PUZZLED

       V ARTHUR BRENT’S TEMPTATION

       VI “NOW YOU MAY CALL ME DOROTHY”

       VII SHRUB HILL CHURCH

       VIII A DINNER AT BRANTON

       IX DOROTHY’S CASE

       X DOROTHY VOLUNTEERS

       XI THE WOMAN’S AWAKENING

       XII MAMMY

       XIII THE “SONG BALLADS” OF DICK

       XIV DOROTHY’S AFFAIRS

       XV DOROTHY’S CHOICE

       XVI UNDER THE CODE

       XVII A REVELATION

       XVIII ALONE IN THE CARRIAGE

       XIX DOROTHY’S MASTER

       XX A SPECIAL DELIVERY LETTER

       XXI HOW A HIGH BRED DAMSEL CONFRONTED FATE AND DUTY

       XXII THE INSTITUTION OF THE DUELLO

       XXIII DOROTHY’S REBELLION

       XXIV TO GIVE DOROTHY A CHANCE

       XXV AUNT POLLY’S VIEW OF THE RISKS

       XXVI AUNT POLLY’S ADVICE

       XXVII DIANA’S EXALTATION

       XXVIII THE ADVANCING SHADOW

       XXIX THE CORRESPONDENCE OF DOROTHY

       XXX AT SEA

       XXXI THE VIEWS AND MOODS OF ARTHUR BRENT

       XXXII THE SHADOW FALLS

       XXXIII “AT PARIS IT WAS”

       XXXIV DOROTHY’S DISCOVERY

       XXXV THE BIRTH OF WAR

       XXXVI THE OLD DOROTHY AND THE NEW

       XXXVII AT WYANOKE

       XXXVIII SOON IN THE MORNING

       TWO ENCOUNTERS

       Table of Contents

      IT was a perfect day of the kind that Mr. Lowell has celebrated in song—“a day in June.” It was, moreover, a day glorified even beyond Mr. Lowell’s imagining, by the incomparable climate of south side Virginia.

      A young man of perhaps seven and twenty, came walking with vigor down the narrow roadway, swinging a stick which he had paused by the wayside to cut. The road ran at this point through a luxuriantly growing woodland, with borders of tangled undergrowth and flowers on either side, and with an orchestra of bird performers all around. The road was a public highway, though it would never have been taken for such in any part of the world except in a south side county of Virginia in the late fifties. It was a narrow track, bearing few traces of any heavier traffic than that of the family carriages in which the gentle, high-born dames and maidens of the time and country were accustomed to make their social rounds.

      There was a gate across the carriage track—a gate constructed in accordance with the requirement of the Virginia law that every gate set up across a public highway should be “easily opened by a man on horseback.”

      Near the gate the young man slackened his vigorous pace and sat down upon a recently fallen tree. He remembered enough of his boyhood’s experience in Virginia to choose a green log instead of a dry one for his seat. He had had personal encounters with chigoes years ago, and wanted no more of them. He sat down not because he was tired, for he was not in the least so, but simply because, finding himself in the midst of a refreshingly and inspiringly beautiful scene, he desired to enjoy it for a space. Besides, he was in no hurry. Nobody was expecting him, and he knew that dinner would

Скачать книгу