CHAPTER THE FORTY-SIXTH The Italian Steamer LUCILLA'S Journal has told you all that Lucilla can tell. Permit me to reappear in these pages. Shall I say, with your favorite English clown,...
CHAPTER THE TWENTY-NINTH Parliamentary Summary OH, the welcome interruption! After the agitation that we had suffered, we all stood equally in need of some such relief as this. It was absolutely a...
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FIFTH Lucilla tries her Sight SHE was sitting alone in the dim light, with the bandage over her eyes, with her pretty hands crossed patiently on her lap. My heart swelled in me as I...
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-THIRD The Day Between THE interval-day before the second appearance of Herr Grosse, and the experiment on Lucilla's sight that was to follow it, was marked by two incidents...
About halfway between the two Eggs and New York, the motor road hastily joins the railroad and runs beside it for a short distance... presided over by the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, set there by some...
CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SEVENTH He finds a Way out of it WE sat down at the piano, as Lucilla had proposed. She wished me to play first, and to play alone. I was teaching her, at the time, one of the...
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FIRST "Who Shall Decide when Doctors disagree?" WE had certainly not been more than ten minutes in the garden, when we were startled by an extraordinary outbreak...
CHAPTER VI JIMMY ABANDONS PICCADILLY Jimmy removed himself sorrowfully from the doorstep of the Duke of Devizes' house in Cleveland Row. His mission had been a failure. In answer to his...