The Broom-Squire

The Broom-Squire
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Baring-Gould Sabine. The Broom-Squire

CHAPTER I. AT THE SIGN OF THE SHIP

CHAPTER II. WANDERING SOULS

CHAPTER III. THE PUNCH-BOWL

CHAPTER IV. WITHOUT A ROOF

CHAPTER V. MEHETABEL

CHAPTER VI. MEHETABEL IT MUST BE

CHAPTER VII. FALSE PERSPECTIVE

CHAPTER VIII. ONLY A CHARITY GIRL

CHAPTER IX. BIDEABOUT

CHAPTER X. INTO THE NET

CHAPTER XI. A SURNAME AT LAST

CHAPTER XII. UNEXPECTED

CHAPTER XIII. HOME

CHAPTER XIV. NOT PARADISE

CHAPTER XV. IVER

CHAPTER XVI. AGAIN-IVER

CHAPTER XVII. DREAMS

CHAPTER XVIII. REALITIES

CHAPTER XIX. BACK AGAIN

CHAPTER XX. GONE

CHAPTER XXI. THOR'S STONE

CHAPTER XXII. IVER! COME

CHAPTER XXIII. A SHOT

CHAPTER XXIV. THE IRON-STONE HAMMER

CHAPTER XXV. AN APPARITION

CHAPTER XXVI. A SECRET

CHAPTER XXVII. POISON

CHAPTER XXVIII. A THREAT

CHAPTER XXIX. A HERALD OF STRIFE

CHAPTER XXX. A BEQUEST

CHAPTER XXXI. SURPRISES

CHAPTER XXXII. ANOTHER SURPRISE

CHAPTER XXXIII. MARKHAM

CHAPTER XXXIV. THE PICTURE

CHAPTER XXXV. THE ONLY CHANGE

CHAPTER XXXVI. THE SLEEPING DRAUGHT

CHAPTER XXXVII. A MENACED LIFE

CHAPTER XXXVIII. SHUT OUT

CHAPTER XXXIX. AT THE SILK MILL

CHAPTER XL. BY THE HAMMER POND

CHAPTER XLI. WANDERERS

CHAPTER XLII. THE CAVE

CHAPTER XLII. AT COLPUS'S

CHAPTER XLIV. AGAIN: IRONSTONE

CHAPTER XLV. IN HOPE

CHAPTER XLVI. A TROUBLED HOPE

CHAPTER XLVII. BEFORE THE JUDGE

CHAPTER XLVIII. THE VERDICT

CHAPTER XLIX. WELCOME

CHAPTER L. MOVE ON

CHAPTER LI. THOR'S STONE AGAIN

CHAPTER LII. THE ROSE-CLOUD

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The long, lean fellow, Lonegon, leaped to his feet, and struck at the man by the fire.

The latter was prepared for him. He had snatched a brand from the hearth, and without losing the sarcastic laugh on his great mouth, presented it sharply in the way of the descending fist, so as to catch Lonegon's wrist.

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"I think," answered the Broom-Squire, "that I never saw three such cut-throat rascals as those who have gone off with the sailor; and as for him – I take he's softish."

"I thought him a bit of a natural."

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