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The Romance and Tragedy

Chapter 2 I MEET MY AFFINITY

Word Count: 1514    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

commissioned officer in the war of 1812. My father came from Connecticut, of English ancestry. I used to tell my mother the only thing I could never

ans, and from earliest childhood I was accustomed to

Clinton avenue. Doctor Diller, the rector, who lost his life in the burning of a steamboat on the East River, w

old gentleman, now gathered to his fathers, was one of Hon. Seth Low's "Cabinet," when he was Mayor of Broo

ttee in charge of the social meetings of the young peo

erest, owing to the fact that a niece of Mr. Sherman, residing in Chicago and then visiting him for the winter, was to

eeply impressed, and I have since learned that the lady, who had heard

disproved, for two weeks later, after returning from the second sociable,

u think of

I then told her I had lost my heart an

lky hair, was most attractive. A clear olive complexion, charming features, and beneat

ted she was a most interesting conversationalist

ng I never have been able to understand, unless it was because our interco

sible opportunity for the enjo

aily intercourse and enabled me to fathom the noble nature of the girl,

erings she was always the life of the occasion, but never did her merriment get down to the level of silliness

Miss Wilson had many admirers-alto

throb because of news that some flame left behind in Chicago was burning brighter. When that would dim or become exti

eel I was steadily gaining my way to the goal, I cannot say that I did

lson left Brooklyn for a vi

evident, her reception so cordial, that I dismissed from my mind all fear of my r

g. I was restless and unhappy. We did not correspond, so th

om her cousin and good-natured enough to permit me to spend most of the evening in talking about her. I was certainly very muc

iss Wilson returned to Brooklyn. She was to remain but

yet now that the opportunity had arriv

he woman I loved, that I loved her, and yet when the time had come my courage waned. I let day aft

reason wi

ociates were of the right kind, business prospects satisfactory. Why should I hesitate to offer a hand that

vening of Ju

ressive, but after sundown a

od for a few moments beneath the foliage of his fine old tree

h a feeling of awe at

bout to

I thought of all it meant, to take a girl from a home in which she was loved and happy, to bind her to me for all time, to share what might come of good or evil in t

general conversation with the family, and af

ur had

ing. I stood beside her while she sat there, and in tones trembling with the intensity of my feelings I

on of the offer and also of her complete surprise. She said that while she esteemed me highly as a friend and li

I learned that there was no one else-that she was still heart free, I gained courage; and when, before I had left her that evening,

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1 Chapter 1 THE FIRST ROUND OF THE LADDER2 Chapter 2 I MEET MY AFFINITY3 Chapter 3 A CO-PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED4 Chapter 4 AND THE ANSWER WAS YES 5 Chapter 5 WEDDING BELLS6 Chapter 6 THE FIRST REVERSE OF FORTUNE.7 Chapter 7 THE COMING OF THE STORK.8 Chapter 8 THE NEW PARTNER.9 Chapter 9 SUBURBAN LIFE.10 Chapter 10 MY PARTNER RETIRES11 Chapter 11 A YEAR OF SUNSHINE12 Chapter 12 AN IDEAL LIFE13 Chapter 13 PROSPEROUS DAYS14 Chapter 14 NEAR THE DARK VALLEY15 Chapter 15 A SUCCESSFUL MANEUVER16 Chapter 16 REDSTONE 17 Chapter 17 OUR NEIGHBORS18 Chapter 18 AN UNEVENTFUL YEAR19 Chapter 19 THE STREAM BROADENS20 Chapter 20 RETROGRESSION21 Chapter 21 THE DAM GIVES WAY22 Chapter 22 THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM23 Chapter 23 A FEW WEAK FRENCH SPECULATORS 24 Chapter 24 EXCITING TIMES25 Chapter 25 COME AND DANCE IN THE BARN 26 Chapter 26 AN IMPORTER AND DEALER27 Chapter 27 SAD HEARTS AT KNOLLWOOD28 Chapter 28 NEW FACES29 Chapter 29 A SHORT YEAR AND A MERRY ONE30 Chapter 30 A VOUCHER31 Chapter 31 TWO SIDES TO THE QUESTION32 Chapter 32 THE PANIC OF NINETY-THREE33 Chapter 33 FAREWELL TO REDSTONE 34 Chapter 34 A SUMMER ON THE SOUND35 Chapter 35 MONMOUTH BEACH36 Chapter 36 THE SHIP FOUNDERS37 Chapter 37 THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS38 Chapter 38 W. E. STOWE & CO., INCORPORATED 39 Chapter 39 THE STRUGGLE COMMENCED40 Chapter 40 THE STRUGGLE CONTINUED41 Chapter 41 THE DARKNESS BEFORE THE DAWN42 Chapter 42 BRIGHTER DAYS43 Chapter 43 SMOOTH SAILING INTO ROUGH WATERS44 Chapter 44 THE TYRANNY OF THE JURY LAW45 Chapter 45 BITTER TRIALS46 Chapter 46 AT THE BRINK OF THE GRAVE47 Chapter 47 AGAIN AT THE HELM48 Chapter 48 A NIGHTMARE49 Chapter 49 RETROSPECTION50 Chapter 50 A DREAM51 Chapter 51 FROM GOD AND THE KING 52 Chapter 52 A FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE