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The Green Mouse

by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers

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A young man faces the consequences of his family's financial collapse, prompting him to reconsider his idle, privileged lifestyle. Lacking practical skills and motivation, he contemplates pursuing a career as a magician, attempting to utilise his unusual talents to entertain others. The narrative follows his personal struggles as he develops a relationship with a young artist, both navigating their respective difficulties and shifting life circumstances. The novel situates its story within the context of early 20th-century American literature, reflecting themes of social change, personal reinvention, and the tension between leisure and responsibility. The character’s internal conflicts and interactions with the artist highlight issues of artistic expression, individual purpose, and the impact of financial hardship on young adults during that period. The work provides a detailed character study set against a contemporary background, illustrating the challenges faced by those confronted with sudden life upheavals.

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To the literary, literal, and scientific mind purposeless fiction is abhorrent. Fortunately we all are literally and scientifically inclined; the doom of purposeless fiction is sounded; and it is a great comfort to believe that, in the near future, only literary and scientific works suitable for man, woman, child, and suffragette, are to adorn the lingerie-laden counters in our great department shops. It is, then, with animation and confidence that the author politely offers to a regenerated nation this modern, moral, literary, and highly scientific work, thinly but ineffectually disguised as fiction, in deference to the prejudices of a few old-fashioned story-readers who still survive among us. R. W. C. CONTENTS I. An Idyl of the Idle II. The Idler III. The Green Mouse IV. An Ideal Idol V. Sacharissa VI. In Wrong VII. The Invisible Wire VIII. "In Heaven and Earth" IX. A Cross-town Car X. The Lid Off XI. Betty XII. Sybilla XIII. The Crown Prince XIV. Gentlemen of the Press XV. Drusilla XVI. Flavilla LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "She almost wished some fisherman might come into view" "'Those squirrels are very tame,' she observed calmly" "'Are you not terribly impatient?' she inquired" "The lid of the basket tilted a little.... Then a plaintive voice said 'Meow-w!'" "'I'm afraid,' he ventured, 'that I may require that table for cutting'" "'Perhaps,' he said, 'I had better hold your pencil again'" I AN IDYL OF THE IDYL In Which a Young Man Arrives at His Last Ditch and a Young Girl Jumps Over It Utterly unequipped for anything except to ornament his environment, the crash in Steel stunned him. Dazed but polite, he remained a passive observer of the sale which followed and which apparently realized sufficient to satisfy every creditor, but not enough for an income to continue a harmlessly idle career which he had supposed was to continue indefinitely. He had never earned a penny; he had not the vaguest idea of how people made money. To do something, however, was absolutely necessary. He wasted some time in finding out just how much aid he might expect from his late father's friends, but when he understood the attitude of society toward a knocked-out gentleman he wisely ceased to annoy society, and turned to the business world. Here he wasted some more time. Perhaps the time was not absolutely wasted, for during that period he learned that he could use…

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