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Title: The Seeker 
Author: Harry Leon Wilson 
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THE SEEKER 
by 
HARRY LEON WILSON 
Author of The Spenders _The Lions of the Lord,_ etc. 
Illustrated by Rose Cecil O'Neill 
New York Doubleday, Page & Company 
1904 
 
[Illustration: "My dear, Bernal is saying good-bye!"] 
 
TO 
MY FRIEND 
WILLIAM CURTIS GIBSON 
 
"Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one 
vessel unto honor, and another unto dishonor?"--Holy Writ. 
"John and Peter and Robert and Paul-- God, in His wisdom, created 
them all. John was a statesman and Peter a slave, Robert a preacher and 
Paul was a knave. Evil or good, as the case might be, White or colored, 
or bond or free, John and Peter and Robert and Paul-- God, in His 
wisdom, created them all."
The Chemistry of Character. 
 
[Illustration] 
 
CONTENTS 
BOOK ONE--The Age Of Fable 
CHAPTER 
I. 
How the Christmas Saint was Proved 
II. An Old Man Faces Two Ways 
III. The Cult of the Candy Cane 
IV. The Big House of Portents 
V. The Life of Crime Is Appraised and Chosen 
VI. The Garden of Truth and the Perfect Father 
VII. The Superlative Cousin Bill J. 
VIII. Searching the Scriptures 
IX. On Surviving the Idols We Build 
X. The Passing of the Gratcher; and Another 
XI. The Strong Person's Narrative 
XII. A New Theory of a Certain Wicked Man
BOOK TWO--The Age of Reason 
CHAPTER 
I. 
The Regrettable Dementia of a Convalescent 
II. Further Distressing Fantasies of a Clouded Mind 
III. Reason Is Again Enthroned 
IV. A Few Letters 
V. "Is the Hand of the Lord Waxed Short?" 
VI. In the Folly of His Youth 
BOOK THREE--The Age of Faith 
CHAPTER 
I. 
The Perverse Behaviour of an Old Man and a Young Man 
II. How a Brother Was Different 
III. How Edom Was Favoured of God and Mammon 
IV. The Winning of Browett 
V. A Belated Martyrdom 
VI. The Walls of St. Antipas Fall at the Third Blast 
VII. There Entereth the Serpent of Inappreciation 
VIII. The Apple of Doubt is Nibbled
IX. Sinful Perverseness of the Natural Woman 
X. The Reason of a Woman Who Had No Reason 
XI. The Remorse of Wondering Nancy 
XII. The Flexible Mind of a Pleased Husband 
XIII. The Wheels within Wheels of the Great Machine 
XIV. The Ineffective Message 
XV. The Woman at the End of the Path 
XVI. In Which the Mirror Is Held Up to Human Nature 
XVII. For the Sake of Nancy 
XVIII. The Fell Finger of Calumny Seems to be Agreeably Diverted 
XIX. A Mere Bit of Gossip 
 
SCENES 
BOOK ONE--The Village of Edom 
BOOK TWO--The Same 
BOOK THREE--New York 
 
CHARACTERS 
ALLAN DELCHER, a retired Presbyterian clergyman. 
BERNAL LINFORD } ALLAN LINFORD } his grandsons. 
CLAYTON LINFORD, Their father, of the artistic temperament, and
versatile. 
CLYTEMNESTRA, Housekeeper for Delcher. 
COUSIN BILL J., a man with a splendid past. 
NANCY CREALOCK, A wondering child and woman. 
AUNT BELL, Nancy's worldly guide, who, having lived in Boston, has 
"broadened into the higher unbelief." 
MISS ALVIRA ABNEY, Edom's leading milliner, captivated by 
Cousin Bill J. 
MILO BARRUS, The village atheist. 
THE STRONG PERSON, of the "Gus Levy All-star Shamrock 
Vaudeville." 
CALEB WEBSTER, a travelled Edomite. 
CYRUS BROWETT, a New York capitalist and patron of the Church. 
MRS. DONALD WYETH, an appreciative parishioner of Allan 
Linford. 
THE REV MR. WHITTAKER, a Unitarian. 
FATHER RILEY, of the Church of Rome. 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
"'My dear, Bernal is saying good-bye!'" (Frontispiece) 
"She could be made to believe that only he could protect her from the 
Gratcher" 
"They looked forward with equal eagerness to the day when he should
become a great and good man" 
"He gazed long and exultingly into the eyes yielded so abjectly to his" 
 
* * * * * 
 
BOOK ONE 
The Age of Fable 
[Illustration] 
 
THE SEEKER 
BOOK ONE--THE AGE OF FABLE 
CHAPTER I 
HOW THE CHRISTMAS SAINT WAS PROVED 
The whispering died away as they heard heavy steps and saw a line of 
light under the shut door. Then    
    
		
	
	
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