East Lynne
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Henry Wood. East Lynne
CHAPTER I. THE LADY ISABEL
CHAPTER II. THE BROKEN CROSS
CHAPTER III. BARBARA HARE
CHAPTER IV. THE MOONLIGHT INTERVIEW
CHAPTER V. MR. CARLYLE’S OFFICE
CHAPTER VI. RICHARD HARE, THE YOUNGER
CHAPTER VII. MISS CARLYLE AT HOME
CHAPTER VIII. MR. KANE’S CONCERT
CHAPTER IX. THE SONG AND THE DIRGE
CHAPTER X. THE KEEPERS OF THE DEAD
CHAPTER XI. THE NEW PEER—THE BANK-NOTE
CHAPTER XII. LIFE AT CASTLE MARLING
CHAPTER XIII. A MOONLIGHT WALK
CHAPTER XIV. THE EARL’S ASTONISHMENT
CHAPTER XV. COMING HOME
CHAPTER XVI. DOMESTIC TROUBLES
CHAPTER XVII. VISIT OF THE HARE FAMILY
CHAPTER XVIII. MISS CARLYLE—ISABEL UNHAPPY
CHAPTER XIX. CAPTAIN THORN AT WEST LYNNE
CHAPTER XX. GOING FROM HOME
CHAPTER XXI. QUITTING THE DANGER
CHAPTER XXII. MRS. HARE’S DREAM
CHAPTER XXIII. CAPTAIN THORN IN TROUBLE ABOUT “A BILL.”
CHAPTER XXIV. RICHARD HARE AT MR. DILL’S WINDOW
CHAPTER XXV. CHARMING RESULTS
CHAPTER XXVI. ALONE FOR EVERMORE
CHAPTER XXVII. BARBARA’S MISDOINGS
CHAPTER XXVIII. AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR AT EAST LYNNE
CHAPTER XXIX. A NIGHT INVASION OF EAST LYNNE
CHAPTER XXX. BARBARA’S HEART AT REST
CHAPTER XXXI. MR. DILL IN AN EMBROIDERED SHIRT-FRONT
CHAPTER XXXII. MEETING OF LADY ISABEL AND AFY
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE YEARNING OF A BREAKING HEART
CHAPTER XXXIV. AN M. P. FOR WEST LYNNE
CHAPTER XXXV. A MISHAP TO THE BLUE SPECTACLES
CHAPTER XXXVI. APPEARANCE OF A RUSSIAN BEAR AT WEST LYNNE
CHAPTER XXXVII. MR. CARLYLE INVITED TO SOME PATE DE FOIE GRAS
CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN
CHAPTER XXXIX. MRS. CARLYLE IN FULL DRESS, AFY ALSO
CHAPTER XL. THE JUSTICE-ROOM
CHAPTER XLI. FIRM!
CHAPTER XLII. THE TRIAL
CHAPTER XLIII. THE DEATH CHAMBER
CHAPTER XLIV. LORD VANE DATING FORWARD
CHAPTER XLV “IT WON’T DO, AFY!”
CHAPTER XLVI. UNTIL ETERNITY
CHAPTER XLVII. I. M. V
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Lady Isabel’s carriage continued its way, and deposited her at the residence of Mrs. Levison. Mrs. Levison was nearly eighty years of age, and very severe in speech and manner, or, as Mrs. Vane expressed it, “crabbed.” She looked the image of impatience when Isabel entered, with her cap pushed all awry, and pulling at the black satin gown, for Mrs. Vane had kept her waiting dinner, and Isabel was keeping her from her tea; and that does not agree with the aged, with their health or with their temper.
“I fear I am late,” exclaimed Lady Isabel, as she advanced to Mrs. Levison; “but a gentleman dined with papa to-day, and it made us rather longer at table.”
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“So I had,” replied the fast nobleman addressed, the son of a marquis. “But I am on the lookout, so am forced into them again. I think a ball-room the greatest bore in life.”
“On the lookout for what?”
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