The HouseAn Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of His Wife, Alice
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 The House. Drawn by E. H. Garrett. 

 

 THE WORKS OF EUGENE FIELD Vol. VIII THE WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE OF EUGENE FIELD 

 

 THE HOUSE 

 AN EPISODE IN THE LIVES OF REUBEN BAKER, ASTRONOMER, AND OF HIS WIFE ALICE 

 

 CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS NEW YORK 1911 

 

 Copyright, 1896, by JULIA SUTHERLAND FIELD. 

 

 INTRODUCTION 

 The story that is told in this volume is as surely an autobiography as if that announcement were a part of the title: and it also has the peculiar and significant distinction of being in some sort the biography of every man and woman who enters seriously upon the business of life. 

 In its pages is to be found the history of the heart's desire of all who are disposed to take the partnership of man and woman seriously. The instinct—the desire—call it what you will—that is herein set forth with such gentle humor is as old as humanity, and all literature that contains germs of permanence teems with its influence. But never before has it had so 
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