Cousin Henry

Cousin Henry
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Anthony Trollope. Cousin Henry

Cousin Henry

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I

Uncle Indefer

CHAPTER II

Isabel Brodrick

CHAPTER III

Cousin Henry

CHAPTER IV

The Squire's Death

CHAPTER V

Preparing for the Funeral

CHAPTER VI

Mr. Apjohn's Explanation

CHAPTER VII

Looking for the Will

CHAPTER VIII

The Reading of the Will

CHAPTER IX

Alone at Llanfeare

CHAPTER X

Cousin Henry Dreams a Dream

CHAPTER XI

Isabel at Hereford

CHAPTER XII

Mr. Owen

CHAPTER XIII

The Carmarthen Herald

CHAPTER XIV

An Action for Libel

CHAPTER XV

Cousin Henry Makes Another Attempt

CHAPTER XVI

Again at Hereford

CHAPTER XVII

Mr. Cheekey

CHAPTER XVIII

Cousin Henry Goes to Carmarthen

CHAPTER XIX

Mr. Apjohn Sends for Assistance

CHAPTER XX

Doubts

CHAPTER XXI

Mr. Apjohn's Success

CHAPTER XXII

How Cousin Henry Was Let Off Easily

CHAPTER XXIII

Isabel's Petition

CHAPTER XXIV

Conclusion

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Anthony Trollope

Published by Good Press, 2019

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While he was so arguing, Cousin Henry was trying his hand with Isabel. There had been but a week for him to do it, and three days had already passed away. At the end of the week Isabel was to go to Hereford, and Henry, as far as he knew, was still expected by his uncle to make an offer to his cousin. And, as regarded himself, he was well enough disposed to do so. He was a man with no strong affections, but also with no strong aversions—except that at present he had a strong affection for Llanfeare, and a strong aversion to the monotonous office in which he was wont to earn his daily bread up in London. And he, too, was desirous of doing his duty—as long as the doing of his duty might tend to the desired possession of Llanfeare. He was full of the idea that a great deal was due to Isabel. A great deal was certainly due to Isabel, if only, by admitting so much, his possession of Llanfeare was to be assured.

"So you are going away in two or three days?" he said to her.

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