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ОглавлениеTHE VILLAGE OF WREXHILL.—THE MOWBRAY FAMILY.—A BIRTHDAY.
THE MORNING AFTER THE BIRTHDAY.
THE PRINCIPAL PERSON IN THE VILLAGE.—THE VICAR'S FAMILY.
THE FIRST IMPRESSIONS MADE BY MR. CARTWRIGHT.—LETTER FROM LADY HARRINGTON.
MRS. RICHARDS AND HER DAUGHTERS.—THE TEA-PARTY.
HELEN AND ROSALIND CALL UPON SIR GILBERT HARRINGTON
MRS. MOWBRAY CONSULTS MR. CARTWRIGHT UPON THE SUBJECT OF HER LATE HUSBAND'S WILL.
HELEN'S MISERY AT HER MOTHER'S DISPLEASURE.—SIR G. HARRINGTON'S LETTER ON THE SUBJECT OF THE WILL.
MR. CARTWRIGHT'S LETTER TO HIS COUSIN.—COLONEL HARRINGTON.
MRS. MOWBRAY'S DEPARTURE FOR TOWN.—AN EXTEMPORARY PRAYER.
AN INTERVIEW.—THE LIME TREE.—ROSALIND'S LETTER TO MR. MOWBRAY.
CHARLES MOWBRAY'S ARRIVAL AT THE PARK.
CHARLES'S AMUSEMENT AT HIS SISTER'S APPEARANCE.—HE DISCUSSES HER CASE WITH ROSALIND.
CHARLES WALKS OVER TO OAKLEY.—THE VICAR IMPROVES IN HIS OPINION.
MR. STEPHEN CORBOLD RETURNS WITH MRS. MOWBRAY AND HELEN TO WREXHILL.
CHARLES'S SORROW.—MRS. SIMPSON IN HER NEW CHARACTER.—THE VICAR'S PROCEEDINGS DISCUSSED.
DISCUSSION ON TRUTH.—MR. CORBOLD INSTALLED.
FANNY'S RELIGION.—A VISIT TO OAKLEY.
CHARLES'S CONFERENCE WITH MRS. MOWBRAY.
THE VICAR'S PROGRESS, AND HIS COUNSEL TO FANNY AS TO THE BEST MEANS OF ASSISTING THE POOR.
MRS. SIMPSON'S CHARITABLE VISIT.—CHARLES'S TROUBLES CONTINUE.
WALK TO OAKLEY—DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS—THE VILLAGE INN.
MR. AND MRS. CARTWRIGHT'S LETTER.
THE WIDOW SIMPSON'S DISAPPOINTMENT.
CHARLES'S INTERVIEW WITH HIS STEPFATHER.—HIS SUDDEN DEPARTURE FROM WREXHILL.
THE VICAR'S PROSPERITY.—HE SETS ABOUT MAKING SOME IMPORTANT REFORMS IN THE VILLAGE.
A SECOND VISIT TO THE LIME-TREE.
A CHANGE COMES O'ER THE SPIRIT OF HER DREAM.
IN WHICH SUNDRY VISITS ARE MADE.