"They paused a little within the obscurity of the corridor,
and just to reassure themselves that everything was 'allright'".



THE GRANDISSIMES


BY GEORGE W. CABLE


WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY

ALBERT HERTER


MDCCCXCIX


1899






CONTENTS

  • I. Masked Batteries.
  • II. The Fate of the Immigrant.
  • III. "And who is my Neighbor?"
  • IV. Family Trees.
  • V. A Maiden who will not Marry.
  • VI. Lost Opportunities.
  • VII. Was it HonoréGrandissime?
  • VIII. Signed--HonoréGrandissime.
  • IX. Illustrating the Tractive Power ofBasil.
  • X. "Oo dad is, 'SieurFrowenfel'?"
  • XI. Sudden Flashes of Light.
  • XII. The Philosophe.
  • XIII. A Call from theRent-Spectre.
  • XIV. Before Sunset.
  • XV. Rolled in the Dust.
  • XVI. Starlight in the rueChartres.
  • XVII. That Night.
  • XVIII. New Light upon DarkPlaces.
  • XIX. Art and Commerce.
  • XX. A very Natural Mistake.
  • XXI. Doctor Keene Recovers hisBullet.
  • XXII. Wars within the Breast.
  • XXIII. Frowenfeld Keeps hisAppointment.
  • XXIV. Frowenfeld Makes anArgument.
  • XXV. Aurora as a Historian.
  • XXVI. A Ride and a Rescue.
  • XXVII. The Fête deGrandpère.
  • XXVIII. The Story ofBras-Coupé.
  • XXIX. The Story of Bras-Coupé,Continued.
  • XXX. Paralysis.
  • XXXI. Another Wound in a NewPlace.
  • XXXII. InterruptedPreliminaries.
  • XXXIII. Unkindest Cut ofAll.
  • XXXIV. Clotilde as a Surgeon.
  • XXXV. "Fo' wad you Cryne?"
  • XXXVI. Aurora's LastPicayune.
  • ...

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