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The Money Master, Complete

Chapter 3 "TO-MORROW"

Word Count: 1476    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

on, or she would have crumpled up, but had struck and glanced, mounting the berg, and sliding away with a small gaping wound in her side, broken internally where she had b

worst should come to the worst. Below, with the crew, the little moneymaster of St. Saviour's worked with an energy which had behind it some generations of hardy qualities; and all the time he refused to be downcast. There was something in his nature or in his philosophy after all. He

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hough it was no specific for a shipwreck. It played its part, however; and when Jean Jacques fi

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in him, he did not stop to think that the scanty life-belts had all been taken, and that he was a very poor swimmer indeed: for

oine's time had come, and within a hand-reach of shore almost she found the end of her rickety life. Not more than three-fourths of the passengers and crew were got into the boats. Jean Jacques was not one of these; but he saw Carmen Dolores and her father s

captain, when the Antoine groaned and shook, and then grew still, and prese

acques had said when the vessel struck th

wreckage, and began to fight steadily and easily landward. Presently she was aware, however, of a man struggling hard some l

he could keep up no longer, the wooden seat to which Carmen clung came to his

, for the wooden seat would not sustain the weight of two. "To think that it is you who saves me!" h

ulness and aplomb as they stood on the shore in the morn

her. Human gratitude must have play. It was so strong in this case that it alone could have overcome the Norman caution of Jean Jacques, and all his worldly wisdom (so much in his own eyes). Added thereto was the thing which had been greatly stirred in him

ey was given to Sebastian Dolores, who could scarcely believe his good fortune. A situation was got for him by the help of a good abbe at Quebec, who was touched by the tale of the wreck of the Antoine, and by the no less wonderful tale of the refugees of Spain, who naturally belonged to the true faith which "feared God and honoure

h, after all, did follow the home-coming of Jean Jacques Barbille and his Spanische; for while they lacked enthusiasm because Carmen was a foreigner, the romance of the story gave

while the men worked at the pumps; they permitted the apres noces of M'sieu' and Madame Jean Jacques Barbille to be as brilliant as could be, with the help of lively improvisation. Even speech-making occurred again in an address of welcome some days later. This was followed by a feast of Spanish

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1 Chapter 1 THE GRAND TOUR OF JEAN JACQUES BARBILLE2 Chapter 2 "THE REST OF THE STORY TO-MORROW"3 Chapter 3 "TO-MORROW"4 Chapter 4 THIRTEEN YEARS AFTER AND THE CLERK OF THE COURT TELLS A STORY5 Chapter 5 THE CLERK OF THE COURT ENDS HIS STORY6 Chapter 6 JEAN JACQUES HAD HAD A GREAT DAY7 Chapter 7 JEAN JACQUES AWAKES FROM SLEEP8 Chapter 8 THE GATE IN THE WALL9 Chapter 9 "MOI-JE SUIS PHILOSOPHE"10 Chapter 10 "QUIEN SABE"-WHO KNOWS!11 Chapter 11 THE CLERK OF THE COURT KEEPS A PROMISE12 Chapter 12 THE MASTER-CARPENTER HAS A PROBLEM13 Chapter 13 THE MAN FROM OUTSIDE14 Chapter 14 "I DO NOT WANT TO GO"15 Chapter 15 BON MARCHE16 Chapter 16 MISFORTUNES COME NOT SINGLY17 Chapter 17 HIS GREATEST ASSET18 Chapter 18 JEAN JACQUES HAS AN OFFER19 Chapter 19 SEBASTIAN DOLORES DOES NOT SLEEP20 Chapter 20 "AU 'VOIR, M'SIEU' JEAN JACQUES"21 Chapter 21 IF SHE HAD KNOWN IN TIME22 Chapter 22 BELLS OF MEMORY23 Chapter 23 JEAN JACQUES HAS WORK TO DO24 Chapter 24 JEAN JACQUES ENCAMPED25 Chapter 25 WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE