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Title: Those Who Smiled
And Eleven Other Stories
Author: Perceval Gibbon
Release Date: December 26, 2007 [eBook #23993]
Language: English
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THOSE WHO SMILED
PERCEVAL GIBBON
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By the Same Author
VERSE: African Items
SHORT STORIES:
Vrouw Grobelaar's Leading Cases, The Adventures of Miss Gregory,
The Second-class Passenger
NOVELS: Souls in Bondage, Salvator, Margaret Harding
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THOSE WHO SMILED
And Eleven Other Stories
by
PERCEVAL GIBBON
Gassell and Company, LTD London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne
First Published 1920
To
MY SISTER, MURIEL GIBBON
CONTENTS
1. THOSE WHO SMILED
2. THE DAGO
3. WOOD-LADIES
4. A MAN BEFORE THE MAST
5. THE GIRL
6. THE BREADWINNER
7. "PLAIN GERMAN"
8. ALMS AND THE MAN
9. THE DARKENED PATH
10. MISS PILGRIM'S PROGRESS
11. THE CONNOISSEUR
12. THE DAY OF OMENS
I
THOSE WHO SMILED
From the great villa, marble-white amid its yews and cedars, in which
the invaders had set up their headquarters, the two officers the
stout, formidable German captain and the young Austrian lieutenant
went together through the mulberry orchards, where the parched grass
underfoot was tiger-striped with alternate sun and shadow. The hush
of the afternoon and the benign tyranny of the North Italian sun
subdued them; they scarcely spoke as they came through the ranks of
fruit-laden trees to the low embankment where the last houses of the
village tailed out beside the road.
"So ist's gut!" said Captain Hahn then. "We are on time nicely on
time!" He climbed the grassy bank to the road and paused, his tall
young companion beside him. "Halt here," he directed; "we shall see
everything from here."
He suspired exhaustively in the still, strong heat, and took
possession of the scene wi
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