Chapter 17

By the Author of“Aunt Olive in Bohemia,”“The Notch in the Stick,” etc.

By the Author of“Aunt Olive in Bohemia,”“The Notch in the Stick,” etc.

The Peacock FeatherByLeslie Moore$1.35 net. By mail, $1.50In a moment of reminiscent detachment the wearer of the Peacock feather describes himself as “one whom Fate in one of her freakish moods had wedded to the roads, the highways and hedges, the fields and woods. Once Cupid had touched him with his wing—the merest flick of a feather. The man—poor fool!—fancied himself wounded. Later when he looked for the scar, he found there was none.” And so he wandered.Here is a rare love story, that breathes of the open spaces and is filled with the lure of the road.

The Peacock Feather

ByLeslie Moore

$1.35 net. By mail, $1.50

In a moment of reminiscent detachment the wearer of the Peacock feather describes himself as “one whom Fate in one of her freakish moods had wedded to the roads, the highways and hedges, the fields and woods. Once Cupid had touched him with his wing—the merest flick of a feather. The man—poor fool!—fancied himself wounded. Later when he looked for the scar, he found there was none.” And so he wandered.

Here is a rare love story, that breathes of the open spaces and is filled with the lure of the road.


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