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Rockhaven

Chapter 2 WINN HARDY

Word Count: 1032    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

schoolhouse the only temple of learning, reached the age of fourteen as utterly untainted by knowledge of the world as the birds that annually visited the old farm orchards. And then c

complete his education by a two ye

e his way to fame and fortune, but many a man succee

ercurial disposition. When the world and his associates seemed to smile, he soared

ugh the influence of his aunt, he obtained an easier berth as copy clerk in the office of Weston & Hill, whose business was the investing of other people's money, and while his hours of service were less, his pay was no better. Three years of

sleep and eat in without cost, urged him to attend church with her, cautioned him against evil associates; but beyond that she could not and did not go. So Winn drifted. He saved a little money, realizing that he must

rce upon him the realization that he was but a poorly paid bookkeeper, and not likely to beco

better he never met-a Mephistopheles in male garb, whose wit and ways of pleasure-taking are alluring, wh

se, Winn would not and did not; he merely admired him for his wit, felt half tempted to emulate his vices, absorbed his scepticism-for Jack Nickerson in addition to his vices was a cynic of the most implacable sort. With him all religion was hypocrisy, a

st when he uttered his sharpest sneers, was polish

deified such a man, and made hi

shafts of satire were gospel truths, and whose Sybarite sort of exist

, a beauty and a natural-born flirt, whose ideas of life and maternal training had convinced h

der sister, Grace, who had, in her estimation, wrecked her life by marrying a poor man. And when Winn Hardy, young, handsom

many good women, loved to dabble in match-making, and in her simple

r a year and spending half he earned on flowers and theatre tickets, his suit was

he a more bitter cynic than ever. For two years he was but a cipher in business and social life, a poorly paid bookke

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“Rockhaven by Charles Clark Munn”
1 Chapter 1 ON ROCKHAVEN2 Chapter 2 WINN HARDY3 Chapter 3 THE ROCKHAVEN GRANITE COMPANY4 Chapter 4 WHERE THE SEA-GULLS COME5 Chapter 5 JESS HUTTON6 Chapter 6 THE BUD OF A ROMANCE7 Chapter 7 SUNDAY ON ROCKHAVEN8 Chapter 8 THE HAND OF FATE9 Chapter 9 A FRIENDLY HAND10 Chapter 10 MONA HUTTON11 Chapter 11 THE DEVIL'S OVEN12 Chapter 12 THE PARTING OF THE WAYS13 Chapter 13 WILD ROSES14 Chapter 14 J. MALCOLM WESTON15 Chapter 15 A MATTER OF BUSINESS16 Chapter 16 THE GROWTH OF A BUBBLE17 Chapter 17 IN THE PATH OF MOONLIGHT18 Chapter 18 IN A FOG19 Chapter 19 A PHILOSOPHER20 Chapter 20 A CLOUD OVER ROCKHAVEN21 Chapter 21 THE MOOD OF THE BELLS22 Chapter 22 TWO RASCALS23 Chapter 23 THE STARTING OF A CORNER 24 Chapter 24 THE PROGRESS OF A CORNER 25 Chapter 25 A SUMMER DAY26 Chapter 26 A CLIMAX27 Chapter 27 SEVERING THE TIES28 Chapter 28 ON 'CHANGE29 Chapter 29 THE BUBBLE RISES30 Chapter 30 THE BUBBLE BURSTS31 Chapter 31 TWO DOGS AND A BONE32 Chapter 32 THE AFTERMATH OF A SWINDLE33 Chapter 33 A TOUCH OF HEROISM34 Chapter 34 A WOMAN'S WILES35 Chapter 35 THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE36 Chapter 36 GOING, GOING, GONE!37 Chapter 37 A SOCIAL CYNIC38 Chapter 38 THE END OF AN IDYL39 Chapter 39 A GRAY-HAIRED ROMANCE40 Chapter 40 A GOOD SEND-OFF41 Chapter 41 EIN WUNDERBARES FRAULEIN42 Chapter 42 THE ROAD TO THE TEMPLE43 Chapter 43 THE CYNIC'S SHADOW44 Chapter 44 ONLY A MOOD45 Chapter 45 THE OLD HOME46 Chapter 46 A NEW STAR47 Chapter 47 LOVE ETERNAL48 Chapter 48 CONCLUSION