
She sat alone now, gazing out across the hills.
Page 312
BY
EMERSON HOUGH

McKinlay, Stone & Mackenzie
NEW YORK
copyright, 1918, by
EMERSON HOUGH
Printed in the United States of America
To
JAMES ALEXANDER BURNS
Prophet of His People
| BOOK I | ||
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | The Law and the Gospel | 3 |
| II. | A New Creed | 18 |
| III. | The Blood Covenant | 30 |
| IV. | The Frolic at Semmes’ Cove | 41 |
| V. | The Awakening of David Joslin | 50 |
| VI. | The Wandering Women | 58 |
| VII. | The Fabric of a Vision | 67 |
| VIII. | Marcia Haddon, and the MerryWife of Windsor | 72 |
| IX. | Polly Pendleton | 92 |
| X. | Mr. Haddon’s Point of View | 117 |
| XI. | Polly Pendleton’s Visitor | 123 |
| XII. | The Straight and Narrow Way | 133 |
| BOOK II | ||