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The Moon Rock

by

Arthur J. Rees

“There is no help for all these things are so,
And all the world is bitter as a tear,
And how these things are, though ye strove to show,
She would not know.

—Swinburne

1922


Table of Contents

Chapter IChapter IIChapter III
Chapter IVChapter VChapter VI
Chapter VIIChapter VIIIChapter IX
Chapter XChapter XIChapter XII
Chapter XIIIChapter XIVChapter XV
Chapter XVIChapter XVIIChapter XVIII
Chapter XIXChapter XXChapter XXI
Chapter XXIIChapter XXIIIChapter XXIV
Chapter XXVChapter XXVIChapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIIIChapter XXIXChapter XXX
Chapter XXXIChapter XXXIIChapter XXXIII
Chapter XXXIV

The Moon Rock

Chapter I

The voice of the clergyman intoned the last sad hope of humanity, thefinal prayer was said, and the mourners turned away, leaving Mrs. Turoldto take her rest in a bleak Cornish churchyard amo

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