THE WOUNDED NAME

by

D. K. Broster

Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, New York, 1923

Copyright, 1923, by Doubleday, Page & Company

All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreignlanguages, including the Scandinavian.

Printed in the United States at The Country Life Press, Garden City,N.Y.

First Edition

"O good Horatio, what a wounded name,
Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me!"
Hamlet, Act v. Sc. 2
"How shall I find that friend
Of the rare friends, the deep-hearted?
When the delicate revels end
And the maskers have all departed.
At a sudden hour and a drear,
For the sweet hour is the sternest,
Thou shalt know who held thee dear,
Whose hand was thine in earnest."
Herbert Trench

CHAPTER I - RUNNING WATER

"Without a horse, and a dog, and a friend, man would perish. The Gods gave me all three, and there is no gift like friendship. Remember this . . . when you become a young man. For your fate will turn on the first true friend you make."
RUDYARD KIPLING, Puck of Pook's Hill ("On the Great Wall")....

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