The Vintage

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The Vintage (1898)
by Edward Frederic Benson
3638410The Vintage1898Edward Frederic Benson


THE VINTAGE

A Romance of the Greek War of Independence. By E. F. BENSON
Author of "Limitations" "Dodo"
"The Judgment Books" etc.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS


"And the wine-press was trodden without the
city, and blood came out of the wine-press"



HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK AND LONDON
1898


Copyright, 1898, by Harper & Brothers.


All rights reserved.


"'COME AND SIT DOWN'"
[Page 6


THIS ROMANCE

DEALING WITH THE REGENERATION OF HER PEOPLE

IS DEDICATED BY PERMISSION

TO

HER MAJESTY

OLGA

QUEEN OF THE HELLENES


ILLUSTRATIONS




"'COME AND SIT DOWN'" Frontispiece
"'I AM FATHER ANDRÉA,' HE SHOUTED" Facing p. 62
"HALF CARELESSLY SHE THREW INTO THE BOAT THE ROSES SHE HAD PICKED" {{{1}}} 84
"SHE KISSED HIM LIGHTLY ON THE FOREHEAD" {{{1}}} 128
"MITSOS SURVEYED HIM WITH EASY INDIFFERENCE" {{{1}}} 148
"YANNI WAS STRUGGLING IN THE GRASP OF TWO MEN, THE GREEK AND THE TURK" {{{1}}} 170
"KATSI AND A FINE SELECTION OF COUSINS ACCOMPANIED THE TWO" {{{1}}} 180
"AFTER SUPPER MITSOS EXPOUNDED" {{{1}}} 202
"IN THE CENTRE OF THE GREAT CHAMBER STOOD ONE WHOM IT DAZZLED HIS EYES TO LOOK UPON" {{{1}}} 218
"'AH, BUT IT IS GOOD TO BE WITH YOU AGAIN!'" {{{1}}} 246
"MITSOS TORE UP GREAT HANDFULS OF UNDERGROWTH AND THREW THEM ON" {{{1}}} 266
"MIXED WITH THE NOISE OF THE SINGING, ROSE ONE GREAT SOB OF A THANKFUL PEOPLE BORN AGAIN" {{{1}}} 286
"BOTH THE BOYS, SEIZING THEIR OARS, ROWED FOR LIFE" {{{1}}} 312
"CASTING HIMSELF DOWN THERE, IN AN AGONY BITTER SWEET, HE PRAYED" {{{1}}} 328
"MITSOS, FLYING AT HIM LIKE A WILD-CAT" {{{1}}} 346
"BORNE IN A CHAIR ON THE SHOULDERS OF FOUR MONKS" {{{1}}} 356
"HE HAD CLAMBERED UP AND DROPPED DOWN ON THE OTHER SIDE" {{{1}}} 388
"UNBUCKLING HIS SWORD, HE LAID IT ON THE TABLE" {{{1}}} 410
"YANNI WAS BY HIM WITH A BRILLIANT SMILE ON HIS FACE" {{{1}}} 420
"'WOULD YOU SLAY ME, FATHER?' SHE CRIED AGAIN" {{{1}}} 442
"BY AN EFFORT HE RAISED HIMSELF ON HIS ELBOW" {{{1}}} 462
"'SULEIMA!' CRIED MITSOS" {{{1}}} 472



This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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