Excerpt: ..."no man." But she said it without enthusiasm. "A man is but one; traditions are fivefold, and multiplied by duty. Poor grain of sand-what can he give, comparable to the cold serene happiness of fidelity to self? Love is sweet, -horribly sweet, -but so common a madness can give but a tithe of the satisfaction of duty to pure and lofty ideals." "I do not believe that." The woman in her arose in resentment. "A life of duty must be empty, cold, and wrong. It was not that we were made for." "Let us talk little of ...
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Excerpt: ..."no man." But she said it without enthusiasm. "A man is but one; traditions are fivefold, and multiplied by duty. Poor grain of sand-what can he give, comparable to the cold serene happiness of fidelity to self? Love is sweet, -horribly sweet, -but so common a madness can give but a tithe of the satisfaction of duty to pure and lofty ideals." "I do not believe that." The woman in her arose in resentment. "A life of duty must be empty, cold, and wrong. It was not that we were made for." "Let us talk little of love, senorita: it is a dangerous subject." "But it interests me, and I should like to understand it." "I will explain the subject to you fully, some day. I have a fancy to do that on my own territory, -up in the redwoods-" "Here is Prudencia." A small black figure swept down the steps of the church. She bowed low to Estenega when he was presented, but uttered no word. The Indian servants brought the horses to the door, and they rode down the valley to Casa Grande. XVII. The guests of Casa Grande-there were many besides Alvarado and his party; the house was full again-were gathered with the family on the corridor as Estenega, Chonita, and Prudencia dismounted at the extreme end of the court-yard. As Reinaldo saw the enemy of his house approach he ran down the steps, advanced rapidly, and bowed low before him. "Welcome, Senor Don Diego Estenega," he said, -"welcome to Casa Grande. The house is thine. Burn it if thou wilt. The servants are thine; I myself am thy servant. This is the supreme moment of my life, supremer even than when I learned of my acquittal of the foul charges laid to my door by scheming and jealous enemies. It is long-alas!-since an Estenega and an Iturbi y Moncada have met in the court-yard of the one or the other. Let this moment be the seal of peace, the death of feud, the unification of the North and the South." "You have the hospitality of the true Californian, Don Reinaldo. It gives me pleasure to accept...
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1893, Tait, Sons and Company
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1st commercial edition, preceded by "specimen copy" issued by
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Tait, Sons and Company
Published:
1893
Language:
English
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Recipient's ownership stamp to top of title page; a few splashes to rear panel; else a bright, sharp copy. 263 pp. 8vo, Inscribed by Gertrude Atherton on the front pastedownin May of 1892.