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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Lady of the Ice, by James De Mille 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.net Title: The Lady of the Ice A Novel Author: James De Mille Release Date: July 7, 2007 [EBook #22013] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LADY OF THE ICE *** Produced by Marlo Dianne The LADY OF THE ICE A NOVEL. by JAMES DE MILLE, AUTHOR OF "THE DODGE CLUB ABROAD," "CORD AND CREESE," ETC NEW YORK: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 90, 92, & 94 GRAND STREET 1870 CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. Consisting merely of Introductory Matter. II. My Quarters, where you will become acquainted with Old Jack Randolph, my most Intimate Friend, and one who divides with me the Honor of being the Hero of my Story. III. "Macrorie--old Chap--I'm--going--to--be--married!!!" IV. "It's--the--the Widow! It's Mrs.--Finnimore!!!" V. "Fact, my Boy--it is as I say.--There's another Lady in the Case, and this last is the Worst Scrape of all!" VI. "I implored her to run away with me, and have a Private Marriage, leaving the rest to Fate. And I Solemnly assured her that, if she refused, I would blow my Brains out on her Door-steps.--There, now! what do you think of that?" VII. Crossing the St. Lawrence.--The Storm and the Break-up.--A Wonderful Adventure.--A Struggle for Life.--Who is she?--The Ice-ridge.--Fly for your Life! VIII. I fly back, and send the Doctor to the Rescue.--Return to the Spot. --Flight of the Bird.--Perplexity, Astonishment, Wonder, and Despair. --"Pas un Mot, Monsieur!" IX. By one's own Fireside.--The Comforts of a Bachelor.--Chewing the Cud of Sweet and Bitter Fancy.--A Discovery full of Mortification and Embarrassment.--Jack Randolph again.--News from the Seat of War. X. "Berton's?--Best Place in the Town.--Girls always glad to see a Fellow.--Plenty of Chat, and Lots of Fun.--No End of Larks, you know, and all that Sort of Thing." XI. "Macrorie, my Boy, have you been to Anderson's yet?"--"No."--"Well, then, I want you to attend to that Business of the Stone to-morrow. Don't forget the Size--Four Feet by Eighteen Inches; and nothing but the Name and Date. The Time's come at last. The
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