The academician . O-1096 */SU^4. v^^/_ Id rr$i THE ACADEMICIAN. BY HENEY EEEOLL, AUTHOR OF AN UGLY DUCKLING. IN THREE LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON, Ijhtblisfjers in ©rUttwrg to |^cr Jftajestrr tfje ©urrn. 1888.(All rights reserved.) 8£3 v. 2. CONTENTS OF VOL. I. I. New Arrangements ... ... 1 II. An Invitation ... ... 41 III. Contrasts ... ... ... 71 IV. In the Studio ... ... 87 V. Day-Dreams ... ... ... 110 VI. A Helpful Model ... ... 128 VII. A Proposal ... ... ... 14G VIII. When one loves ... ... 164 IX. Qualifying for the Position ... 178 X. Domestic Economy ... ... 193


The academician . O-1096 */SU^4. v^^/_ Id rr$i THE ACADEMICIAN. BY HENEY EEEOLL, AUTHOR OF AN UGLY DUCKLING. IN THREE LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON, Ijhtblisfjers in ©rUttwrg to |^cr Jftajestrr tfje ©urrn. 1888.(All rights reserved.) 8£3 v. 2. CONTENTS OF VOL. I. I. New Arrangements ... ... 1 II. An Invitation ... ... 41 III. Contrasts ... ... ... 71 IV. In the Studio ... ... 87 V. Day-Dreams ... ... ... 110 VI. A Helpful Model ... ... 128 VII. A Proposal ... ... ... 14G VIII. When one loves ... ... 164 IX. Qualifying for the Position ... 178 X. Domestic Economy ... ... 193 XI. A Windfall ... ... ... 221 XII. A New Friend ... ... l2i}\ THE ACADEMICIAN. CHAPTER I. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. I dont like it—I dont like it at all, mydear, said Mr. Chesham, in what wouldhave been, in any one else, a distinctlyfretful tone. His wife looked up from the pile of socksher patient fingers were busily darning, andasked with a smile, in which were involvedthe love and admiration of ten years— What dont you like, my love ? VOL. I. 1 THE ACADEMICIAN. This turning our home into a sort ofboarding-house, said Mr. Ohesacademician01erro


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