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The Golden Age

A FALLING OUT

Word Count: 2111    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

n he cared to talk about. The crude blank misery of a moment is apt to leave a dull bruise which is slow to depart,

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The Golden Age
The Golden Age
“LOOKING back to those days of old, ere the gate shut to behind me, I can see now that to children with a proper equipment of parents these things would have worn a different aspect. But to those whose nearest were aunts and uncles, a special attitude of mind may be allowed. They treated us, indeed, with kindness enough as to the needs of the flesh, but after that with indifference (an indifference, as I recognise, the result of a certain stupidity), and therewith the commonplace conviction that your child is merely animal.”
1 PROLOGUE THE OLYMPIANS2 A HOLIDAY3 A WHITE-WASHED UNCLE4 ALARUMS AND EXCURSIONS5 THE FINDING OF THE PRINCESS6 SAWDUST AND SIN7 'YOUNG ADAM CUPID'8 THE BURGLARS9 A HARVESTING10 SNOWBOUND11 WHAT THEY TALKED ABOUT12 THE ARGONAUTS13 THE ROMAN ROAD14 THE SECRET DRAWER15 'EXIT TYRANNUS'16 THE BLUE ROOM17 A FALLING OUT18 'LUSISTI SATIS'