Miss Maitland, Private Secretary
CHAPTER XIX—MOLLY'S STORY

CHAPTER XX—MOLLY'S STORY

CHAPTER XXI—SIGNED "CLANSMEN"

CHAPTER XXII—SUZANNE FINDS A FRIEND

CHAPTER XXIII—MOLLY'S STORY

CHAPTER XXIV—CARDS ON THE TABLE

CHAPTER XXV—MOLLY'S STORY

CHAPTER XXVI—THE COUNTER PLOT

CHAPTER XXVII—NIGHT ON THE CRESSON PIKE

CHAPTER XXVIII—THE MAN IN THE BOAT

CHAPTER XXIX—MISS MAITLAND EXPLAINS

CHAPTER XXX—MOLLY'S STORY

 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

MISS MAITLAND PRIVATE SECRETARY 

 CHAPTER I—THE PARTING OF THE WAYS

Chapman Price was leaving Grasslands. Events had been rapidly advancing to that point for the last three months, slowly advancing for the last three years. Everybody who knew the Prices and the Janneys said it was inevitable, and people who didn't know them but read about them in the "society papers" could give quite glibly the reasons why Mrs. Chapman Price was going to separate from her husband. 

 His friends said it was her fault; Suzanne Price was enough to drive any man away from her—selfish, exacting, bad tempered, a spoiled child of wealth. Chappie had been a first-rate fellow when he married her and she'd nagged and tormented him past 
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