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A collection of short stories that pair atmospheric scenes of rural and coastal life with intimate moral dilemmas, romantic tensions, and occasional uncanny turns. Narratives move between vivid natural description and social encounters, presenting characters whose private desires and small actions lead to unexpected consequences. Settings favor quiet villages, streams, and seasonal rituals, while storytelling blends observational detail, ironic character sketches, and subtle hints of mystery or melancholy. The pieces collectively examine how small choices shape fate, combining local color, pastoral detail, and restrained moments of mood and revelation.

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Title: The Mystery of Choice

Author: Robert W. Chambers

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Language: English

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THE MYSTERY
OF CHOICE

BY
ROBERT W. CHAMBERS

AUTHOR OF THE KING IN YELLOW, THE RED REPUBLIC, A KING AND A FEW DUKES, THE MAKER OF MOONS, ETC.

NEW YORK
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1897


Copyright, 1897,
By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS.


DEDICATION.

There is a maid, demure as she is wise,
With all of April in her winsome eyes,
And to my tales she listens pensively,
With slender fingers clasped about her knee,
Watching the sparrows on the balcony.
Shy eyes that, lifted up to me,
Free all my heart of vanity;
Clear eyes, that speak all silently,
Sweet as the silence of a nunnery—
Read, for I write my rede for you alone,
Here where the city's mighty monotone
Deepens the silence to a symphony—
Silence of Saints, and Seers, and Sorcery.
Arms and the Man! A noble theme, I ween!
Alas! I can not sing of these, Eileen—
Only of maids and men and meadow-grass,
Of sea and fields and woodlands, where I pass;
Nothing but these I know, Eileen, alas!
Clear eyes that, lifted up to me,
Free all my soul from vanity;
Gray eyes, that speak all wistfully—
Nothing but these I know, alas!
R. W. C.
April, 1896.

INTRODUCTION.

I.
Where two fair paths, deep flowered
And leaf-embowered,
Creep East and West across a World concealed,
Which shall he take who journeys far afield?
II.
Canst thou then say, "I go,"
Or "I forego"?
What turns thee East or West, as thistles blow?
Is fair more fair than fair—and dost thou know?
III.
Turn to the West, unblessed
And uncaressed;
Turn to the East, and, seated at the Feast
Thou shalt find Life, or Death from Life released.
IV.
And thou who lovest best
A maid dark-tressed,
And passest others by with careless eye,
Canst thou tell why thou choosest? Tell, then; why?
V.
So when thy kiss is given
Or half-forgiven,
Why should she tremble, with her face flame-hot,
Or laugh and whisper, "Love, I tremble not"?
VI.
Or when thy hand may catch
A half-drawn latch,
What draws thee from the door, to turn and pass
Through streets unknown, dim, still, and choked with grass?
VII.
What! Canst thou not foresee
The Mystery?
Heed! For a Voice commands thy every deed!
And it hath sounded. And thou needs must heed!
R. W. C.
1896.

CONTENTS.

 PAGE
The Purple Emperor 1
Pompe Funèbre 39
The Messenger 47
The White Shadow 109
Passeur 175
The Key to Grief 185
A Matter of Interest 213
Envoi 283