A MAID OF THE KENTUCKY HILLS

BY EDWIN CARLILE LITSEY

Author of "The Man from Jericho," etc.

ILLUSTRATED BY
JOHN CASSEL

CHICAGO
BROWNE & HOWELL COMPANY
1913

COPYRIGHT, 1913
BROWNE & HOWELL COMPANY

Copyright in England
All rights reserved

PUBLISHED, NOVEMBER, 1913

THE PLIMPTON PRESS
NORWOOD, MASS, USA


TO
SARA
OF THE SUNNY HAIR


I knelt on the tree, bent down, and took her upheld handin mine.


CONTENTS

Chapter One
In Which I Go to 'Crombie


Chapter Two
In Which I Go to 'Crombie Again


Chapter Three
In Which I Find a Lodge in the Wilderness


Chapter Four
In Which I Meet a Dryad


Chapter Five
In Which I Say What I Please


Chapter Six
In Which I Meet a Satyr


Chapter Seven
In Which the Satyr and I Sit Cheek by Jowl


Chapter Eight
In Which I Pitch My Tent Toward Hebron for the Space of an Afternoon


Chapter Nine
In Which I Sit Upon a Hilltop and Reflect to no Advantage


Chapter Ten
In Which I Spend a Pleasant Hour and Hear Some News


Chapter Eleven
In Which Other Characters Come Into Our Story


Chapter Twelve
In Which I Attend an Oratorio


Chapter Thirteen
In Which I Suffer Four Shocks, Three of the Earth andOne From the Sky, and Find Another Maid A-Fishing


Chapter Fourteen
In Which Yet a Fifth Shock Arrives, and Rounds Out theDay


Chapter Fifteen
In Which the Historian Unblushingly Shows Himself to bea Human


Chapter Sixteen
In Which Much Added Light is Shed Upon Miss Beryl Drane,but Only a Glimmer Upon My Problem


Chapter Seventeen
In Which I Entertain Seriously a Chivalrous Notion tomy Great Detriment


Chapter Eighteen
In Which I Descend Into Hell


Chapter Nineteen
In Which the Satyr and the Narrator Become Very Drunk,and the Latter is Lifted to Earth Again


Chapter Twenty
In Which I View an Empty World, Act a Hypocrite, a

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