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The Golden Circle

CHAPTER III THE MAGIC UMBRELLA

Word Count: 988    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

rrived at the grove of broad, spreading willows. Off to the east

n comes out he will dress you in pink and gold. After that he will fade you to palest pale and send

er limbs in motion, the little French girl

ed until all her red petticoats were wheels. Now she threw her head back and laughed at the birds who scolded from the trees. And n

journey that she sought a lone bench beneath t

eady the fearsome clouds were beginning to lose thei

done many times before, without looking. The ne

old man he was, with long gray hair

ious. "I didn't believe you could be. Only fa

ould not be mistaken, he touched

away. No one had ever been here at this

it seems that an invisible hand, res

ou flew," the melodious voice we

I mean. Often thought I'd try it again. But when you have a narrow

w asked me to go up. I said it might ra

brella, and said: '

Rather get wet than carry

p.' So we went up. And I took my umb

y and the houses took to looking small, he

ou got to th

lk came from China where little yellow ladies wound it off silk cocoons by hand. And the bows

n't matter. O

If she goes out

'That's ja

And fall! You never saw the hou

ught of my umbrella. All silk from China it was, where little yeller women wound it out from co

rella I knew it was all right

d away like the last echo

e. It was still, and almost beautiful

re silk, and bows of forged steel. Strong as London Bridge. I opened her up, and she caught me and held me

d the touch on his arm gentle, for the little French girl loved old men with long gray hair, and she was charme

to grasp one. Then, springing to his

My grandfather's umbrella. And such a fine umbr

Jeanne. "But see! The sun is smiling on the

danced away, "this is my l

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“You'll be entirely out of luck if you don’t lie right down and go to sleep!” Florence Huyler, her pal, exclaimed, making a significant gesture toward a sofa pillow which, as the little French girl had reason to know, was both heavy and hard. And Florence had muscle. Of late she had been developing herself. She had gone back to her old work as physical director in one of the many gymnasiums of this great city.”
1 CHAPTER I HER LUCKY DAY2 CHAPTER II FROM OUT THE WRECKAGE3 CHAPTER III THE MAGIC UMBRELLA4 CHAPTER IV SIX FEROCIOUS BEARS5 CHAPTER V COFFEE FOR THREE6 CHAPTER VI THE PLACE OF CHANCE7 CHAPTER VII THE MARBLE FALCON8 CHAPTER VIII THE GYPSY GOD OF FIRE9 CHAPTER IX THE SHADOW ON THE WINDOW PANE10 CHAPTER X THE HOLE IN THE FLOOR11 CHAPTER XI HAPPY DAYS12 CHAPTER XII A FACE OF GRAY STEEL13 CHAPTER XIII THE CIRCLE OF BRASS14 CHAPTER XIV THE FLUTTER OF WINGS15 CHAPTER XV A TOUCH IN THE DARK16 CHAPTER XVI THE BATTLE OF MAXWELL STREET17 CHAPTER XVII TRAVELING MYSTERIES18 CHAPTER XVIII BAGS OF FORBIDDEN TREASURE19 CHAPTER XIX WITHIN THE HOUR GLASS20 CHAPTER XX "KIDNAPED"21 CHAPTER XXI A FALCON COMES TO LIFE22 CHAPTER XXII THE FALCON'S FLIGHT23 CHAPTER XXIII THROUGH ONE LONG NIGHT24 CHAPTER XXIV THE FALLING SAND25 CHAPTER XXV A DARK DAWN26 CHAPTER XXVI THE SAINTED BEGGAR27 CHAPTER XXVII "THIS IS OUR GOLDEN HOUR"28 CHAPTER XXVIII A QUEEN FROM ANOTHER WORLD29 CHAPTER XXIX A SHADOW FALLS30 CHAPTER XXX TILTING FLOORS31 CHAPTER XXXI THE PURSUIT32 CHAPTER XXXII A TOP-STAGE SEAT33 CHAPTER XXXIII A PRISONER ESCAPES34 CHAPTER XXXIV FLORENCE SPRINGS A SURPRISE35 CHAPTER XXXV FLORENCE GETS HER MAN36 CHAPTER XXXVI THE GOLDEN TRIUMPH