THE POT OF BASIL

BY
BERNARD CAPES
AUTHOR OF
“A JAY OF ITALY,” “BAG AND BAGGAGE,” “JESSIE BAZLEY.”

LONDON
CONSTABLE & COMPANY LTD.
1913

NOTE

For the attempt here made to endue with life and circumstance alittle tragic romance of the past, the motive is to be referred to arecently published book of memoirs, in whose pages is incidentallymade public for the first time the brief legend of which this is anamplification. The author hopes that he will not be thought to havedealt profanely with the spirit of a little tale, so old, so new, andyet so touching in its eternal simplicity.

CONTENTS

I. The Nixie

II. Aquaviva

III. The Compact

IV. Love’s Ambassador

V. Il Trovatore

VI. Non Dolce far Niente

VII. Love-in-a-Mist

VIII. Correspondence

IX. The Decoy

X. The Orange Grove

XI. Sweet Basil

XII. Paolo and Francesca

XIII. Tokens

XIV. Confession

XV. A Bolt from the Blue

XVI. Fast bind, Fast find

XVII. The Lost Presence

XVIII. An Interview

XIX. “Mariana”

XX. The Face in the Crowd

XXI. Across the Bridge

XXII. Anticipation

XXIII. “In the Silent Woody Places”

XXIV. Rapture

XXV. Delirium

XXVI. Within the Presbytery

XXVII. The Cry in the Garden

XXVIII. A Posthumous Existence

XXIX. At Rest

THE POT OF BASIL

“Fair Isabel: poor simple Isabel.”

CHAPTER I.
THE NIXIE

It was a very hot day in Colorno, the petty Versailles of the Dukesof Parma. The little channels irrigating the plains all about, anddrawn every one from the near depleted basin of the small river whicha few miles northward ran into the Po, were spun as thin as silverwire. The effect from a di

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