The Deluge
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   I. MR. BLACKLOCK II. IN THOSE DAYS AROSE KINGS III. CAME A WOMAN IV. A CANDIDATE FOR         “RESPECTABILITY”   V. DANGER SIGNALS VI. OF         “GENTLEMEN”   VII. BLACKLOCK GOES INTO TRAINING VIII. ON THE TRAIL OF LANGDON IX. LANGDON AT HOME X. TWO         “PILLARS OF SOCIETY”   XI. WHEN A MAN IS NOT A MAN XII. ANITA XIII. "UNTIL TO-MORROW”   XIV. FRESH AIR IN A GREENHOUSE XV. SOME STRANGE LAPSES OF A LOVER XVI. TRAPPED AND TRIMMED XVII. A GENTEEL “HOLD-UP”   XVIII. ANITA BEGINS TO BE HERSELF XIX. A WINDFALL FROM “GENTLEMAN JOE”   XX. A BREATHING SPELL XXI. MOST UNLADYLIKE XXII. MOST UNGENTLEMANLY XXIII. "SHE HAS CHOSEN!”   XXIV. BLACKLOCK ATTENDS FAMILY PRAYERS XXV. "MY WIFE MUST!”   XXVI. THE WEAK STRAND XXVII. A CONSPIRACY AGAINST ANITA XXVIII. BLACKLOCK SEES A LIGHT XXIX. A HOUSEWARMING XXX. BLACKLOCK OPENS FIRE XXXI. ANITA'S SECRET XXXII. LANGDON COMES TO THE SURFACE XXXIII. MRS. LANGDON MAKES A CALL XXXIV. "MY RIGHT EYE OFFENDS ME”   XXXV. "WILD WEEK”   XXXVI. "BLACK         MATT'S” TRIUMPH  

   

    

       I. MR. BLACKLOCK     

       When Napoleon was about to crown himself—so I have somewhere read—they submitted to him the royal genealogy they had faked up for him. He crumpled the parchment and flung it in the face of the chief herald, or whoever it was. “My line,” said he, “dates from Montenotte.” And so I say, my line dates from the campaign that completed and established my fame—from       “Wild Week.”      


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