Hearts and Masks
Harold MacGrath
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Hearts and Masks
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[Frontispiece: Five people dressed for costume ball, four sitting, one standing.]
[Frontispiece: Five people dressed for costume ball, four sitting, one standing.]
HEARTS AND MASKS
BY
HAROLD MACGRATH
Author of The Puppet Crown, The Grey Cloak, The Man on the Box
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON FISHER
New York GROSSET & DUNLAP Publishers
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON FISHER
New York GROSSET & DUNLAP Publishers
TO MY WIFE
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Five people dressed for costume ball, four sitting, one standing ……… Frontispiece
The handsomest girl I had set eyes upon in a month of moons.
"This is what I want. How much?" I inquired.
Turning, I beheld an exquisite Columbine.
I led her over to a secluded nook. We sat down.
And there we sat, calmly munching the apples.
"Madame, will you do me the honor to raise your mask?"
We watched the girl as she bathed and bandaged the wounded arm.
With a contented sigh she rested her blue-slippered feet on the brass fender.
Author of The Puppet Crown, The Grey Cloak, The Man on the Box
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON FISHER
New York GROSSET & DUNLAP Publishers
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON FISHER
New York GROSSET & DUNLAP Publishers
TO MY WIFE
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Five people dressed for costume ball, four sitting, one standing ……… Frontispiece
The handsomest girl I had set eyes upon in a month of moons.
"This is what I want. How much?" I inquired.
Turning, I beheld an exquisite Columbine.
I led her over to a secluded nook. We sat down.
And there we sat, calmly munching the apples.
"Madame, will you do me the honor to raise your mask?"
We watched the girl as she bathed and bandaged the wounded arm.
With a contented sigh she rested her blue-slippered feet on the brass fender.
HEARTS AND MASKS
I
[Illustration: The handsomest girl I had set eyes upon in a month of moons.]
II
[Illustration: "This is what I want. How much?" I inquired.]
[Illustration: Turning, I beheld an exquisite Columbine.]
[Illustration: "This is what I want. How much?" I inquired.]
[Illustration: Turning, I beheld an exquisite Columbine.]
III
[Illustration: I led her over to a secluded nook. We sat down.]
[Illustration: I led her over to a secluded nook. We sat down.]
IV
[Illustration: And there we sat, calmly munching the apples.]
[Illustration: And there we sat, calmly munching the apples.]
V
VI
[Illustration: "Madame, will you do me the honor to raise your mask?"]
[Illustration: "Madame, will you do me the honor to raise your mask?"]
VII
[Illustration: With a contented sigh she rested her blue-slippered feet on the brass fender.]
[Illustration: With a contented sigh she rested her blue-slippered feet on the brass fender.]
VIII
IX
[Illustration: We watched the girl as she bathed and bandaged the wounded arm.]
[Illustration: We watched the girl as she bathed and bandaged the wounded arm.]
[Illustration: The handsomest girl I had set eyes upon in a month of moons.]
II
[Illustration: "This is what I want. How much?" I inquired.]
[Illustration: Turning, I beheld an exquisite Columbine.]
[Illustration: "This is what I want. How much?" I inquired.]
[Illustration: Turning, I beheld an exquisite Columbine.]
III
[Illustration: I led her over to a secluded nook. We sat down.]
[Illustration: I led her over to a secluded nook. We sat down.]
IV
[Illustration: And there we sat, calmly munching the apples.]
[Illustration: And there we sat, calmly munching the apples.]
V
VI
[Illustration: "Madame, will you do me the honor to raise your mask?"]
[Illustration: "Madame, will you do me the honor to raise your mask?"]
VII
[Illustration: With a contented sigh she rested her blue-slippered feet on the brass fender.]
[Illustration: With a contented sigh she rested her blue-slippered feet on the brass fender.]
VIII
IX
[Illustration: We watched the girl as she bathed and bandaged the wounded arm.]
[Illustration: We watched the girl as she bathed and bandaged the wounded arm.]
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