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The Right of Way, Complete

Chapter 7 "PEACE, PEACE, AND THERE IS NO PEACE"'

Word Count: 1590    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

lls of industry," as he flippantly called his place of business. The few cases he had won so brilliantly since the beginn

before the deep-seeing mind, which had as rare a power of analysis as for generalisation, and reduced masses of evidence to phrases; and verdicts had

arities were committed with an insolent disdain for appearances. He did nothing secretly; his page of life was for him who cared to read. He played cards, he talked agnosticism, he went on shooting expeditions which became orgies, he drank openly in saloons, he whose forefathers had been gentlemen of King George, and who sacrificed all in the great American revolution for hono

illy's would cripple him, for money had flown these last few years. He had had heavy losses, and he had dug deep into his capital. Down past the square ran a cool avenue of beeches to the water, and he could see his yacht at anchor. On the other side of the water, far down the shore, was a house which had been begun as a summer cottage, and had ended in being a mansion. A few Moorish pillars, brought from Algiers for the decoration of the entrance, had necessitated the raising of the roof, and then all had to be in proportion,

The remembrance of what Kathleen said to him at the door-"I suppo

a moment's strife and trouble, did I ever get near her. And we've lived in peace. Peace? Where is the right kind of peace? Over there is old Sainton. He married a rich woman, he has had the platter of plenty before him always, he wears ribbons and such like baubles given by the Queen, but his son had to flee the country. There's Herring. He doesn't sleep because his daughter is going to marry an Italian count. There's

en face, white hair, and shovel-hat, who passed slowly along

tever the name is, owes me peace. And how is It to give it? Why, by answering my questions. Now it's a curious thing that the only person I ever met who could answer any questions of mine-answer them in the way that satisfies-is Suzon. She works things down to phrases. She has wisdom in the raw, and a real grip on life, and yet all the men she has known have been river-drivers and farmers, and a few men from town who mistook the sor

came in upon him as his pen seemed to etch words into the paper, firm, eccentric, meaning. What he wrote that evening has been preserved, and the yellow sheets lie loosely in a black despatch-box which conta

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1 Chapter 1 THE WAY TO THE VERDICT2 Chapter 2 WHAT CAME OF THE TRIAL3 Chapter 3 AFTER FIVE YEARS4 Chapter 4 CHARLEY MAKES A DISCOVERY5 Chapter 5 THE WOMAN IN HELIOTROPE6 Chapter 6 THE WIND AND THE SHORN LAMB7 Chapter 7 "PEACE, PEACE, AND THERE IS NO PEACE"'8 Chapter 8 THE COST OF THE ORNAMENT9 Chapter 9 OLD DEBTS FOR NEW10 Chapter 10 THE WAY IN AND THE WAY OUT11 Chapter 11 THE RAISING OF THE CURTAIN12 Chapter 12 THE COMING OF ROSALIE13 Chapter 13 HOW CHARLEY WENT ADVENTURING AND WHAT HE FOUND14 Chapter 14 ROSALIE, CHARLEY, AND THE MAN THE WIDOW PLOMONDON JILTED15 Chapter 15 THE MARK IN THE PAPER16 Chapter 16 MADAME DAUPHIN HAS A MISSION17 Chapter 17 THE TAILOR MAKES A MIDNIGHT FORAY18 Chapter 18 THE STEALING OF THE CROSS19 Chapter 19 THE SIGN FROM HEAVEN20 Chapter 20 THE RETURN OF THE TAILOR21 Chapter 21 THE CURE HAS AN INSPIRATION22 Chapter 22 THE WOMAN WHO SAW23 Chapter 23 THE WOMAN WHO DID NOT TELL.24 Chapter 24 THE SEIGNEUR TAKES A HAND IN THE GAME25 Chapter 25 THE COLONEL TELLS HIS STORY26 Chapter 26 A SONG, A BOTTLE, AND A GHOST27 Chapter 27 OUT ON THE OLD TRAIL.28 Chapter 28 THE SEIGNEUR GIVES A WARNING29 Chapter 29 THE WILD RIDE30 Chapter 30 ROSALIE WARNS CHARLEY31 Chapter 31 CHARLEY STANDS AT BAY32 Chapter 32 JO PORTUGAIS TELLS A STORY33 Chapter 33 THE EDGE OF LIFE34 Chapter 34 IN AMBUSH35 Chapter 35 THE COMING OF MAXIMILIAN COUR AND ANOTHER36 Chapter 36 BARRIERS SWEPT AWAY37 Chapter 37 THE CHALLENGE OF PAULETTE DUBOIS38 Chapter 38 THE CURE AND THE SEIGNEUR VISIT THE TAILOR39 Chapter 39 THE SCARLET WOMAN40 Chapter 40 AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING41 Chapter 41 IT WAS MICHAELMAS DAY42 Chapter 42 A TRIAL AND A VERDICT43 Chapter 43 JO PORTUGAIS TELLS A STORY No.4344 Chapter 44 "WHO WAS KATHLEEN "45 Chapter 45 SIX MONTHS GO BY46 Chapter 46 THE FORGOTTEN MAN47 Chapter 47 ONE WAS TAKEN AND THE OTHER LEFT48 Chapter 48 "WHERE THE TREE OF LIFE IS BLOOMING-"49 Chapter 49 THE OPEN GATE50 Chapter 50 THE PASSION PLAY AT CHAUDIERE51 Chapter 51 FACE TO FACE52 Chapter 52 THE COMING OF BILLY53 Chapter 53 THE SEIGNEUR AND THE CURE HAVE A SUSPICION54 Chapter 54 M. ROSSIGNOL SLIPS THE LEASH55 Chapter 55 ROSALIE PLAYS A PART56 Chapter 56 MRS. FLYNN SPEAKS57 Chapter 57 A BURNING FIERY FURNACE58 Chapter 58 WITH HIS BACK TO THE WALL.59 Chapter 59 IN WHICH CHARLEY MEETS A STRANGER60 Chapter 60 THE HAND AT THE DOOR61 Chapter 61 THE CURE SPEAKS