This Man's Wife
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George Manville Fenn. This Man's Wife
This Man's Wife
Table of Contents
Volume One—Chapter Two
Some Introductions and a Little Music
Volume One—Chapter Three
A Little Business of the Bank
Volume One—Chapter Four
Drawing a Dog’s Teeth
Volume One—Chapter Five
A Little Bit of News
Volume One—Chapter Six
Sir Gordon is Troubled with Doubts
Volume One—Chapter Seven
A Terrible Mistake
Volume One—Chapter Eight
Crossed in Love
Volume One—Chapter Nine
The Scales Fall from Sir Gordon’s Eyes
Volume One—Chapter Ten
Thisbe Gives Her Experience
Volume One—Chapter Eleven
Another Evening at the Doctor’s
Volume One—Chapter Twelve
James Thickens is Mysterious
Volume One—Chapter Thirteen
Mr. Hallam has a Visitor
Volume One—Chapter Fourteen
Like Gathering Clouds
Volume Two—Chapter One
The Thorny Way—Millicent Hallam’s Home
Volume Two—Chapter Two
Miss Heathery’s Offering
Volume Two—Chapter Three
James Thickens Takes Tea
Volume Two—Chapter Four
Dr. Luttrell’s Troubles
Volume Two—Chapter Five
Sir Gordon Bourne Asks Questions
Volume Two—Chapter Six
James Thickens Makes a Communication
Volume Two—Chapter Seven
Christie Bayle Changes his Mind
Volume Two—Chapter Eight
Brought to Book
Volume Two—Chapter Nine
A Few Words on Love
Volume Two—Chapter Ten
Husband and Wife
Volume Two—Chapter Eleven
Getting Near the Edge
Volume Two—Chapter Twelve
Robert Hallam Wants Fresh Air
Volume Two—Chapter Thirteen
A Human Storm
Volume Two—Chapter Fourteen
Writhing in her Agony
Volume Two—Chapter Fifteen
A Critical Time
Volume Two—Chapter Sixteen
In misery’s depths
Volume Two—Chapter Seventeen
Mr. Gemp is Curious
Volume Two—Chapter Eighteen
A Painful Meeting
Volume Two—Chapter Nineteen
The Verdict
Volume Three—Chapter One
After Twelve Years—Back from a Voyage
Volume Three—Chapter Two
A Peep behind the Clouds
Volume Three—Chapter Three
By the Fire’s Glow
Volume Three—Chapter Four
The Dreaded Message
Volume Three—Chapter Five
The Wife Speaks
Volume Three—Chapter Six
In Her Service
Volume Three—Chapter Seven
The Old Home
Volume Three—Chapter Eight
Julia Seems Strange
Volume Three—Chapter Nine
The Strange Quest
Volume Three—Chapter Ten
Kindly Acts
Volume Three—Chapter Eleven
Millicent Hallam Learns a Little more of the Truth
Volume Three—Chapter Twelve
Over the Sea
Volume Three—Chapter Thirteen
New Faces—New Friends
Volume Three—Chapter Fourteen
Lady Eaton’s Son
Volume Three—Chapter Fifteen
Sir Gordon Gets out of Temper
Volume Three—Chapter Sixteen
A Sore Place
Volume Three—Chapter Seventeen
Communing with Self
Volume Three—Chapter Eighteen
“At Last!”
Volume Three—Chapter Nineteen
A Strange Encounter
Volume Three—Chapter Twenty
In the Convict Barracks
Volume Four—Chapter One
In the New Land—The Situation
Volume Four—Chapter Two
Mrs. Hallam’s Servant
Volume Four—Chapter Three
Our Julia’s Lover
Volume Four—Chapter Four
Stephen Crellock is Communicative
Volume Four—Chapter Five
“You are my Wife.”
Volume Four—Chapter Six
The Shadow across the Path
Volume Four—Chapter Seven
“To the Better Way.”
Volume Four—Chapter Eight
A Convict Rising
Volume Four—Chapter Nine
Lieutenant Eaton is in the Way
Volume Four—Chapter Ten
In the Night
Volume Four—Chapter Eleven
The Doctor Gives Way
Volume Four—Chapter Twelve
Mrs. Otway on Love
Volume Four—Chapter Thirteen
In the Toils
Volume Four—Chapter Fourteen
For Julie
Volume Four—Chapter Fifteen
Crellock on Guard
Volume Four—Chapter Sixteen
The Flight
Volume Four—Chapter Seventeen
In Sanctuary
Volume Four—Chapter Eighteen
The Blow Falls
Volume Four—Chapter Nineteen
The Good that was in him
Volume Four—Chapter Twenty
Overheard
Volume Four—Chapter Twenty One
Rest
Volume Four—Chapter Twenty Two
The Doctor’s Garden
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George Manville Fenn
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Purses, too, in those days were not of the “open sesame” kind popular now. The porte-monnaie was not born, and ladies knitted long silken hose, with a slit in the middle, placed ornamental slide-rings and tassels thereon, and even went so far sometimes as to make these old-fashioned purses of beads.
Miss Heathery’s was of netted silk, however, orange and blue, and through the reticulations could be seen at one end the metallic twinkle of coins, at the other the subdued tint and cornerish distensions of folded paper.
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