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Identifier: harpersnew0104various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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tor or a fool! I sprang up fiercely; took a pad and asharpened pencil. These implements hadbeen aids to fame and fortune before;they should be my aids now. On thepage I wrote: A Monstrous Mood. Sea-ton House, November 17. A novel, byBasil Prendergast. Chapter I. A knock came ringing against my door,and Enderlys voice replied to my irrita-ted response: Too early for labor. Play a littlefirst. Just a hand or two. Sorry. Never break in on my even-ings. Thus the American millionaire, be-cause of his literary fad, was deliveredfrom the little game of Enderly. The following day I found myself thelion of the tea table. I innocently soughtthe drawing-room late in the afternoon.The buzzing chorus of feminine voiceshushed as I entered. Mrs. Boxborough was present to leadher lion by his chain. I must present you to Mrs. Melton,the wife of the Bishop. She has heard somuch of you, Mr. Prendergast. Mrs. Melton, tip - topest leaf of thecounty social tree, greeted me with asmile of fulsome adulation.
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SHE DISAPPEARED, WHITE AND DAZZLING (See Page 654) 658 HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. I owe you a debt of gratitude, as domany. Let me tell you how much yourbooks have been to me. I always tellthe Bishop (he will be so vexed to missto-day)—I always tell him we discover-ed you in England. Why, only fancy,we had the first copy of The White Snakesold in England! We keep it, she said, under glass. I protested faintly. True greatness is always modest. Andas for The Break of a Thousand Strong,it is an epoch-making novel. I gasped as she laid these laurels on myhead. I am full of regret, but I did notwrite The White Snake or The Break ofa Thousand Strong. Mrs. Melton took a step back. Herjaw dropped; she quite lost her breath,and caught it again with a little gurgle.No? You did not? Are you not Mau-rice Prendergast, then? Unfortunately I am not. She had quickly regained her self-pos-session, and froze me with an icy Britishstare. All that she had nursed of femi-nine sentimental admiration for t

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