She Buildeth Her House By Will Levington Comfort Author of "Routledge Rides Alone," etc With a Frontispiece By Martin Justice Philadelphia & London J. B. Lippincott Company 1911 COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY Published May, 1911 PRINTED BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY AT THE WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A. A BOUGH BROUGHT WITH SINGING TO THE FEET OF HER WHO CROSSED THE SANDS ALONE IN ADORING PILGRIMAGE FOR HER SON HE REACHED THE CURBING OF THE OLD WELL WITH HIS BURDEN Contents FIRST CHAPTER. Paula Encounters the Remarkable Eyes of Her First Giant, and Hearkens to the Second, Thundering Afar-off SECOND CHAPTER. Paula Contemplates the Wall of a Hundred Windows, and the Mysterious Madame Nestor Calls at the Zoroaster THIRD CHAPTER. Certain Developing Incidents are Caught Into the Current of Narrative—also a Supper with Reifferscheid FOURTH CHAPTER. Paula Encounters Her Adversary Who Turns Prophet and Tells of a Starry Child Soon to be Born FIFTH CHAPTER. Paula is Involved in the Furious History of Selma Cross and Writes a Letter to Quentin Charter SIXTH CHAPTER. Paula is Called to Parlor "F" of the Maidstone where the Beyond-Devil Awaits with Outstretched Arms SEVENTH CHAPTER. Paula Begins to See More Clearly Through Madame Nestor's Revelations, and Witnesses a Broadway Accident EIGHTH CHAPTER. Paula Makes Several Discoveries in the Charter Heart-Country, and is Delighted by His Letters to the Skylark NINTH CHAPTER. Paula is Drawn into the Selma Cross Past and is Bravely Wooed Through Further Messages from the West TENTH CHAPTER. Paula Sees Selma Cross in Tragedy, and in Her own Apartment Next Morning is Given a Reality to Play ELEVENTH CHAPTER. Paula is Swept Deep into a Desolate Country by the High Tide, but Notes a Quick Change in Selma