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Project Gutenberg's The Shoulders of Atlas, by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Shoulders of Atlas A Novel Author: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Release Date: January 21, 2006 [EBook #17566] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SHOULDERS OF ATLAS *** Produced by Jeff Kaylin and Andrew Sly The Shoulders of Atlas A Novel By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Author of "By the Light of the Soul" "The Debtor" "Jerome" "A New England Nun" etc. New York and London Harper & Brothers Publishers MCMVIII Copyright, 1908, by the New York Herald Co. All rights reserved. Published June, 1908. Chapter I Henry Whitman was walking home from the shop in the April afternoon. The spring was very early that year. The meadows were quite green, and in the damp hollows the green assumed a violet tinge--sometimes from violets themselves, sometimes from the shadows. The trees already showed shadows as of a multitude of bird wings; the peach-trees stood aloof in rosy nimbuses, and the cherry-trees were faintly a-flutter with white through an intense gloss of gold-green. Henry realized all the glory of it, but it filled him with a renewal of the sad and bitter resentment, which was his usual mood, instead of joy. He was past middle-age. He worked in a shoe-shop. He had worked in a shoe-shop since he was a young man. There was nothing else in store for him until he was turned out because of old age. Then the future looked like a lurid sunset of misery. He earned reasonably good wages for a man of his years, but prices were so high that he was not able to save a cent. There had been unusual expenses during the past ten years, too. His wife Sylvia had not been well, and once he himself had been laid up six weeks with rheumatism. The doctor charged two dollars for every visit, and the bill was not quite settled yet. Then the little house which had come to him from his father, encumbered with a mortgage as is usual, had all at once seemed to need repairs at every point. The roof had leaked like a sieve, two windows had been blown in, the paint had turned a gray-black, the gutters had bee
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