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Title: Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker
Author: Marguerite Bryant
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Language: English
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CHRISTOPHER HIBBAULT, ROADMAKER
by
MARGUERITE BRYANT
New York
Grosset & Dunlap
Publishers
Copyright, 1908, by
Duffield and Company
Set up and electrotyped; published January, 1909
Reprinted March, August, October, December, 1909
May, August, October, 1910
_To V. B. and M. B.
this Book
with my love
1906-1908_
_Your paths were two when
first the tale began
And now are one, and still
with every year
Love, the Divine Roadmaker,
works His will.
And of these paths he makes
one perfect Road
Which those who follow after
shall find smooth
And with more easy steps
shall seek the Dawn._
Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker
CHAPTER I
It was a hot July day, set in a sky of unruffled blue, with sharp
shadows across road and field, and a wind that had little coolness in
it playing languidly over the downland. The long white dusty road kept
its undeviating course eastward over hill and dale, through hamlet and
town, till it was swallowed up in the mesh-work of ways round London,
sixty-three miles away according to the mile-stone by which a certain
small boy clad in workhouse garb was loitering. He had read the
inscription many times and parcelled out the sixty-three miles into
various days' journeys, but never succeeded in bringing it within
divisionable distance of the few pennies which found their way into
his pockets. His precocious
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