Mary McNeil Fenollosa
Literature & Fiction
The Dragon Painter
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Dragon Painter, by Mary McNeil Fenollosa, Illustrated by Gertrude McDaniel
E-text prepared by Al Haines
Cover artwork
"Another step, and she was in the room."
Cover artwork
"Another step, and she was in the room."
The Dragon Painter
By
Mary McNeil Fenollosa
Author of "Truth Dexter," "The Breath of the Gods," "Out of the Nest: A Flight of Verses," etc.
Illustrated by Gertrude McDaniel
Boston Little, Brown, and Company 1906
Boston Little, Brown, and Company 1906
TO KANO YEITAN
Author of "Truth Dexter," "The Breath of the Gods," "Out of the Nest: A Flight of Verses," etc.
Illustrated by Gertrude McDaniel
Boston Little, Brown, and Company 1906
Boston Little, Brown, and Company 1906
TO KANO YEITAN
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
"Another step, and she was in the room" . . . Frontispiece
"With the soft tuft of camel hair he blurred against the peak pale, luminous vapor of new cloud
"He walked up and down, sometimes in the narrow room, sometimes in the garden"
"'Come, Dragon Wife,' he said, 'come back to our little home'"
"Umè-ko leaned over instantly, staring down into the stream"
"Then a little hand, stealing from a nun's gray sleeve, slipped into his"
"Another step, and she was in the room" . . . Frontispiece
"With the soft tuft of camel hair he blurred against the peak pale, luminous vapor of new cloud
"He walked up and down, sometimes in the narrow room, sometimes in the garden"
"'Come, Dragon Wife,' he said, 'come back to our little home'"
"Umè-ko leaned over instantly, staring down into the stream"
"Then a little hand, stealing from a nun's gray sleeve, slipped into his"
THE DRAGON PAINTER
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V
"With the soft tuft of camel hair he blurred against the peak pale, luminous vapor of new cloud."
"He walked up and down, sometimes in the narrow room, sometimes in the garden."
VI
VII
"'Come, Dragon Wife,' he said, 'come back to our little home.'"
VIII
"Umè-ko leaned over instantly, staring down into the stream."
IX
X
XI
"Then a little hand, stealing from a nun's gray sleeve, slipped into his."
II
III
IV
V
"With the soft tuft of camel hair he blurred against the peak pale, luminous vapor of new cloud."
"He walked up and down, sometimes in the narrow room, sometimes in the garden."
VI
VII
"'Come, Dragon Wife,' he said, 'come back to our little home.'"
VIII
"Umè-ko leaned over instantly, staring down into the stream."
IX
X
XI
"Then a little hand, stealing from a nun's gray sleeve, slipped into his."
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