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Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the originaldocument have been preserved.Inconsistent punctuation in the ads section has been leftas printed.
ARETHUSA
BY
F. MARION CRAWFORD
AUTHOR OF "SARACINESCA," "A LADY OF ROME,"
ETC., ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
GERTRUDE DEMAIN HAMMOND
New York
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd.
1907
All rights reserved
Copyright, 1906, 1907,
ByTHE PHILLIPS PUBLISHING CO.
Copyright, 1907,
ByF. MARION CRAWFORD.
Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1907.
Norwood Press
J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith Co.
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
THE STORY-TELLER OF THE BAZAAR
DEDICATES
THIS TALE OF CONSTANTINOPLE
TO HIS DEAR DAUGHTER
ELEANOR
Arethusa | Frontispiece |
FACING PAGE | |
He was talking with an old beggar woman. | 30 |
She tenderly kissed the wrinkled face. | 44 |
'Yes,' replied the negress. 'Rustan is very affectionate. Hesays that I am his Zoë, his "life," because he would surelydie of starvation without me!' | 66 |
'Tell me your story,' he said in a lower tone. 'Do not be afraid!no one shall hurt you.' | 88 |
'Forty ducats!' cried Omobono, casting up his eyes, and preparingto bargain for at least half an hour. | 94 |
All sorts of confused thoughts crowded her brain, as Zeno satdown on a seat beside the divan. | 108 |
There was something so oddly fixed in his look and so dull in hisvoice that Omobono began to fear that he might be a lunatic. | 128 |
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