THE DISILLUSION OF FENTON
... . BY CHARLES KENNETT BURROW. Fenton was not exactly a sentimentalist, else in two months he would have had time to forget. He was, indeed, rather a slow man, who took life more as a matter for calculation than as a series of startling and unsolvable problems. But in one matter his faculty of calculation had played him faise-- he had fallen in love, and the woman whom he loved had married ...