The Fourth Dimensional Reaches of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
The Fourth-Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition San Francisco, 1915 By Cora Lenore Williams, M. S. Author of "As If" and Essays on "Involution" Paul Elder and Company Publisher - San Francisco Copyright, 1915 By Paul Elder and Company San Francisco To My Father and Mother
his death he entertained seven women at supper, and was in the wildest
humour. This almost broke my heart; it was an infidelity committed on
the other side of the grave. But, poor Jack, he was a good lad, and
loved me more than them all, though he never could be faithful to me.'
And thus, bidding the drawer bring fresh glasses, Ellen Roach would end
her story. Though she had told it a hundred times, at the last words a
tear always sparkled in her eye. She lived without friend and without
lover, faithful to the memory of Sixteen-String Jack, who for her was
the only reality in the world of shades. Her middle-age was as distant
as her youth. The dressmaker's in Oxford Street was as vague a dream as
the inhospitable shore of Botany Bay. So she waited on to a weary eld,
proud of the 'Green Pig's' well-ordered comfort, prouder still that for
two years she shared the glory of Jack Rann, and that she did not desert
her hero, even in his punishment.
III--A PARALLEL
(GILDEROY AND SIXTEEN-STRING JACK)
THEIR closest parallel is the notoriety which dogged them from the very
day of their death. Each, for his own exploits, was the most famous
man of his time, the favourite of broadsides, the prime hero of the
The Fourth-Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition San Francisco, 1915 By Cora Lenore Williams, M. S. Author of "As If" and Essays on "Involution" Paul Elder and Company Publisher - San Francisco Copyright, 1915 By Paul Elder and Company San Francisco To My Father and Mother