Mistress Penwick
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Dutton Payne. Mistress Penwick
Mistress Penwick
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I THE URSULINE LOSES A PUPIL. CHAPTER II THE LORD OF CRANDLEMAR. CHAPTER III THE BALL. CHAPTER IV HIS LORDSHIP'S PROPOSAL. CHAPTER V BACCHUS AND BACCHANTES. CHAPTER VI JANET'S PHILOSOPHY. CHAPTER VII THE BRANTLE. CHAPTER VIII THE ANCIENT MONASTERY. CHAPTER IX SIR JULIAN POMPHREY. CHAPTER X WHAT HAPPENED IN THE BUTLERY. CHAPTER XI JACQUES DEMPSY. CHAPTER XII CASTLE AND MONASTERY. CHAPTER XIII AS NINE TOLLED FROM THE CHAPEL BELFRY. CHAPTER XIV SERMONS NEW AND OLD. CHAPTER XV THE EDICT OF BUCKINGHAM. CHAPTER XVI BUCKINGHAM'S ADVENTURE. CHAPTER XVII TELLS OF THE DOINGS OF ALL CONCERNED. CHAPTER XVIII AT MONMOUTH'S VILLA. CHAPTER XIX WHAT HAPPENED IN THE COACH. CHAPTER XX UNPROCLAIMED BANNS. CHAPTER XXI THE ESPOUSAL. CHAPTER XXII CEDRIC IN THE TOILS. CHAPTER XXIII THE COCOANUTS OF THE KING'S CELLAR. CHAPTER XXIV WHAT HAPPENED IN THE TOWER. CHAPTER XXV THE GARDEN OF YOUTH. CHAPTER I
THE URSULINE LOSES A PUPIL
CHAPTER II
THE LORD OF CRANDLEMAR
CHAPTER III
THE BALL
CHAPTER IV
HIS LORDSHIP'S PROPOSAL
CHAPTER V
BACCHUS AND BACCHANTES
CHAPTER VI
JANET'S PHILOSOPHY
CHAPTER VII
THE BRANTLE
CHAPTER VIII
THE ANCIENT MONASTERY
CHAPTER IX
SIR JULIAN POMPHREY
CHAPTER X
WHAT HAPPENED IN THE BUTLERY
CHAPTER XI
JACQUES DEMPSY
CHAPTER XII
CASTLE AND MONASTERY
CHAPTER XIII
AS NINE TOLLED FROM THE CHAPEL BELFRY
CHAPTER XIV
SERMONS NEW AND OLD
CHAPTER XV
THE EDICT OF BUCKINGHAM
CHAPTER XVI
BUCKINGHAM'S ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XXII
TELLS OF THE DOINGS OF ALL CONCERNED
CHAPTER XVIII
AT MONMOUTH'S VILLA
CHAPTER XIX
WHAT HAPPENED IN THE COACH
CHAPTER XX
UNPROCLAIMED BANNS
CHAPTER XXI
THE ESPOUSAL
CHAPTER XXII
CEDRIC IN THE TOILS
CHAPTER XXIII
THE COCOANUTS OF THE KING'S CELLAR
CHAPTER XXIV
WHAT HAPPENED IN THE TOWER
CHAPTER XXV
THE GARDEN OF YOUTH
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Dutton Payne
Published by Good Press, 2019
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"'Twill come in time—I can now discern that 'tis the folk that art moving and not the flowers and lights. I see a red figure seeming to hurry among the dancers, looking this way and that, peering and peeping; he has lost something."
"'Tis more probable he is looking for what he has found; 'tis thy stairway-beau with the rose; he has retrieved it and is hot upon the chase again. He is looking for thee.—'Tis vain my lord-devil, thou hadst better use the time to swathe thy feet in asbestos-flax."
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