Sara Ware Bassett

Flood Tide


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       Sara Ware Bassett

      Flood Tide

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066178833

       CHAPTER I

       THE WEAVER AND HIS FANCIES

       CHAPTER II

       WILLIE HAS AN IDEE

       CHAPTER III

       A NEW ARRIVAL

       CHAPTER IV

       THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER ENTERS

       CHAPTER V

       AN APPARITION

       CHAPTER VI

       MARRYING AND GIVING IN MARRIAGE

       CHAPTER VII

       A SECOND SPIRIT APPEARS

       CHAPTER VIII

       SHADOWS

       CHAPTER IX

       A WIDENING OF THE BREACH

       CHAPTER X

       A CONSPIRACY

       CHAPTER XI

       THE GALBRAITH HOUSEHOLD

       CHAPTER XII

       ROBERT MORTON MAKES A RESOLVE

       CHAPTER XIII

       A NEWCOMER ENTERS

       CHAPTER XIV

       THE SPENCES ENTER SOCIETY

       CHAPTER XV

       A REVELATION

       CHAPTER XVI

       ANOTHER BLOW DESCENDS

       CHAPTER XVII

       A GRIM HAND INTERVENES

       CHAPTER XVIII

       THE PROGRESS OF ANOTHER ROMANCE

       CHAPTER XIX

       WILLIE AS PILOT

       CHAPTER XX

       ONE MORE OF WILLIE'S SHIPS REACHES PORT

       CHAPTER XXI

       SURPRISES

       CHAPTER XXII

       DELIGHT MAKES HER DECISION

       CHAPTER XXIII

       FAME COMES TO THE DREAMER OF DREAMS

       Table of Contents

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      Willie Spence was a trial. Not that his personality rasped society at large. On the contrary his neighbors cherished toward the little old man, with his short-sighted blue eyes and his appealing smile, an affection peculiarly tender; and if they sometimes were wont to observe that although Willie possessed some common sense he was blessed with uncommon little of it, the observation was facetiously uttered and was offered with no malicious intent.

      In fact had one scoured Wilton from end to end it would have been difficult to unearth a single individual who bore enmity toward the owner of the silver-gray cottage on the Harbor Road. It was impossible to talk ten seconds with Willie Spence and not be won by his kindliness, his optimism, his sympathy, and his honesty. Willie probably could not have dissembled had he tried, and fortunately