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(Names and dates have been altered to suit the narrative, but in the. main "The Flogging Parson" is true history.)

CHAPTER I.—A CLERICAL MAGISTRATE.

CHAPTER II.—THE STORY OF RICHARD HALE, A STATE PRISONER.

CHAPTER III.—MURIEL'S WELCOME HOME.

CHAPTER IV.—THE STORY OF RICHARD HALE CONTINUED—TWO INTERESTING. PRISONERS.

CHAPTER V.—RICHARD HALE FINDS A HOME.

CHAPTER VI.—LIFE AT PARRAMATTA IN THE YEAR 1800.

CHAPTER VII.—IMPRISONED WITHOUT TRIAL.

CHAPTER VIII.—THREE HUNDRED LASHES.

CHAPTER IX.—IN THE NAME OF THE LAW.

CHAPTER X.—SYDNEY IN 1801.

CHAPTER XI.—THE STORY OF RICHARD HALE CONTINUED. A SECOND TIME. ARRESTED.

CHAPTER XII.—ONE-EYED MURPHY.

CHAPTER XIII.—AT NORFOLK ISLAND.

CHAPTER XIV.—MURIEL LEAVES THE RECTORY.

CHAPTER XV.—THE STORY OF RICHARD HALE CONTINUED. RELEASE FROM NORFOLK. ISLAND.

CHAPTER XVI.—JAMES RUTHERFORD.

CHAPTER XVII.—MURIEL DISAPPEARS.

CHAPTER XVIII.—HALE'S LIFE IN SYDNEY IN 1804.

CHAPTER XIX.—AT A CONVICT'S MERCY.

CHAPTER XX.—ARREST OF GOVERNOR BLIGH.

CHAPTER XXI.—THE STORY OF RICHARD HALE AND THE NARRATIVE CONCLUDED.

THE END.

Appendix to "The Flogging Parson."

OLD-FASHIONED PUNISHMENTS.

By GEORGE FORBES.

(No. I) FOR STEALING THREE SPANISH DOLLARS.

(No. II.) THE MURDER OF JOHN BRACKFIELD.

(No. III.) EDWARD BATES.

(No. IV.)

THE END

The Flogging Parson

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