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TOLD IN
A FRENCH GARDEN
AUGUST, 1914
BY
Mildred Aldrich
Author of
“A Hilltop on the Marne”
BOSTON
SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY
1916
TO
F. E. C.
a prince of comrades and a royal friend, whose quaint humor gladdened the days of my early struggle, and whose unfailing faith inspired me in later days to turn a smiling face to Fate
CONTENTS
TOLD IN A FRENCH GARDEN
INTRODUCTION
HOW WE CAME INTO THE GARDEN
I
THE YOUNGSTER'S STORY
IT HAPPENED AT MIDNIGHT
The Tale of a Bride's New Home
II
THE TRAINED NURSE'S STORY
THE SON OF JOSEPHINE
The Tale of a Foundling
III
THE CRITIC'S STORY
'TWAS IN THE INDIAN SUMMER
The Tale of an Actress
IV
THE DOCTOR'S STORY
AS ONE DREAMS
The Tale of an Adolescent
V
THE SCULPTOR'S STORY
UNTO THIS END
The Tale of a Virgin
VI
THE DIVORCÉE'S STORY
ONE WOMAN'S PHILOSOPHY
The Tale of a Modern Wife
VII
THE LAWYER'S STORY
THE NIGHT BEFORE THE WEDDING
The Tale of a Bride-Elect
VIII
THE JOURNALIST'S STORY
IN A RAILWAY STATION
The Tale of a Dancer
IX
THE VIOLINIST'S STORY
THE SOUL OF THE SONG
The Tale of a Fiancée
X
EPILOGUE
ADIEU
How We Went Out of the Garden
THE END
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