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The Project Gutenberg EBook of At Fault, by Kate Chopin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: At Fault Author: Kate Chopin Release Date: December 10, 2007 [EBook #23810] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AT FAULT *** Produced by Bernard Koloski [Transcriber's note: There was no table of contents in the original book; one has been added in this project to ease the navigation.] At Fault by Kate Chopin Part I. I. The Mistress of Place-du-Bois. II. At the Mill. III. In the Pirogue. IV. A Small Interruption. V. In the Pine Woods. VI. Melicent Talks. VII. Painful Disclosures. VIII. Treats of Melicent. IX. Face to Face. X. Fanny's Friends. XI. The Self-Assumed Burden. XII. Severing Old Ties. Part II. I. Fanny's First Night at Place-du-Bois. II. "Neva to See You!" III. A Talk Under the Cedar Tree. IV. Therese Crosses the River. V. One Afternoon. VI. One Night. VII. Melicent Leaves Place-du-Bois. VIII. With Loose Rein. IX. The Reason Why. X. Perplexing Things. XI. A Social Evening. XII. Tidings That Sting. XIII. Melicent Hears the News. XIV. A Step Too Far. XV. A Fateful Solution. XVI. To Him Who Waits. XVII. Conclusion. PART I I The Mistress of Place-du-Bois. When Jerome Lafirme died, his neighbors awaited the results of his sudden taking off with indolent watchfulness. It was a matter of unusual interest to them that a plantation of four thousand acres had been left unincumbered to the disposal of a handsome, inconsolable, childless Creole widow of thirty. A _betise_ of some sort might safely be looked for. But time passing, the anticipated folly failed to reveal itself; and the only wonder was that Therese Lafirme so successfully followed the methods of her departed husband. Of course Therese had wanted to die with her Jerome, feeling that life without him held nothing that could reconcile her to its further endurance. For days she lived alone with her grief; shutting out the appeals that came to her from the demoralized "hands," and unmindful of
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