The Complete Christmas Stories of Anthony Trollope
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Anthony Trollope. The Complete Christmas Stories of Anthony Trollope
The Complete Christmas Stories of Anthony Trollope
Table of Contents
Christmas at Thompson Hall (Anthony Trollope)
Chapter I. Mrs. Brown’s Success
Chapter II. Mrs. Brown’s Failure
Chapter III. Mrs. Brown Attempts to Escape
Chapter IV. Mrs. Brown Does Escape
Chapter V. Mrs. Brown at Thompson Hall
Christmas Day at Kirkby Cottage (Anthony Trollope)
Chapter I. What Maurice Archer Said About Christmas
Chapter II. Kirkby Cliffe Church
Chapter III. Showing How Isabel Lownd Told a Lie
Chapter IV. Showing How Isabel Lownd Repented Her Fault
The Mistletoe Bough (Anthony Trollope)
Not if I Know It (Anthony Trollope)
The Two Generals (Anthony Trollope)
Harry Heathcote of Gangoil (Anthony Trollope)
Chapter I. Gangoil
Chapter II. A Night’s Ride
Chapter III. Medlicot’s Mill
Chapter IV. Harry Heathcote’s Appeal
Chapter V. Boscobel
Chapter VI. The Brownbies of Boolabong
Chapter VII “I Wish You’d Like Me.”
Chapter VIII “I Do Wish He Would Come!”
Chapter IX. The Bush Fight
Chapter X. Harry Heathcote Returns in Triumph
Chapter XI. Sergeant Forrest
Chapter XII. Conclusion
Catherine Carmichael (Anthony Trollope)
Christmas Day Number One
Christmas Day Number Two
Christmas Day Number Three
The Two Heroines of Plumplington (Anthony Trollope)
Chapter I. The Two Girls
Chapter II ‘Down I Shall Go’
Chapter III. Mr Greenmantle is Much Perplexed
Chapter IV. Jack Hollycombe
Chapter V. Dr Freeborn and Philip Hughes
Chapter VI. The Young Ladies are to be Taken Abroad
Chapter VII. The Young Ladies are to Remain at Home
Chapter VIII. Christmas Day
The Widow’s Mite (Anthony Trollope)
The Telegraph Girl (Anthony Trollope)
Chapter I. Lucy Graham and Sophy Wilson
FOOTNOTE:
Chapter II. Abraham Hall
Chapter III. Sophy Wilson Goes to Hastings
Chapter IV. Mr. Brown the Hairdresser
Chapter V. Abraham Hall Married
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Anthony Trollope
Christmas at Thompson Hall, The Mistletoe Bough, The Widow’s Mite, The Two Heroines of Plumplington…
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Grumbling, sulky, coughing continually, and declaring that life under such circumstances was not worth having, he did at last get up and dress himself. When once she knew that he was obeying her she became again tender to him, and certainly took much more than her own share of the trouble of the proceedings. Long before the time was up she was ready, and the porter had been summoned to take the luggage downstairs. When the man came she was rejoiced to see that it was not he whom she had met among the passages during her nocturnal rambles. He shouldered the box, and told them that they would find coffee and bread and butter in the small salle-A-manger below.
“I told you that it would be so, when you would boil that stuff,” said the ungrateful man, who had nevertheless swallowed the hot chocolate when it was given to him.
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