Charlotte's Inheritance
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M. E. Braddon. Charlotte's Inheritance
Charlotte's Inheritance
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Book the First. DE PROFUNDIS. I. LENOBLE OF BEAUBOCAGE. II. IN THIS WIDE WORLD I STAND ALONE. III. PAST HOPE, AND IN DESPAIR. IV. A DECREE OF BANISHMENT. Book the Second. DOWNHILL. I. THE FATE OF SUSAN LENOBLE. II. FORGIVEN TOO LATE. III. GUSTAVE THE SECOND. Book the Third. THE HORATIAD. I. CHIEFLY RETROSPECTIVE. II. EPISTOLARY. III. TOO CLEVER FOR A CATSPAW. IV. CAPTAIN PAGET IS PATERNAL. V. THE CAPTAIN'S COADJUTOR. Book the Fourth. GUSTAVE IN ENGLAND. I. HALCYON DAYS. II. CAPTAIN PAGET AWAKENS TO A SENSE OF HIS DUTY. III. WHAT DO WE HERE, MY HEART AND I? IV. SHARPER THAN A SERPENT'S TOOTH. Book the Fifth. THE FIRST ACT OF MR. SHELDON'S DRAMA. I. TAKEN BY STORM. II. FIRM AS A ROCK. III. AGAINST WIND AND TIDE. IV. DIANA ASKS FOR A HOLIDAY. V. ASSURANCE DOUBLY SURE. Book the Sixth. DIANA IN NORMANDY. I. AT CÔTENOIR. Book the Seventh. A CLOUD OF FEAR. I. THE BEGINNING OF SORROW. II. FADING. III. MRS. WOOLPER IS ANXIOUS. IV. VALENTINE'S SKELETON. V. AT HAROLD'S HILL. VI. DESPERATE MEASURES. Book the Eighth. A FIGHT AGAINST TIME. I. A DREAD REVELATION. II. PHOENICIANS ARE RISING. III. THE SORTES VIRGILIANÆ. Book the Ninth. THROUGH THE FURNACE. I. SOMETHING TOO MUCH. II. DR. JEDD'S OPINION. III. NON DORMIT JUDAS. IV. COUNTING THE COST. V. THE BEGINNING OF THE END. VI. CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED. VII. THERE IS A WORD WILL PRIAM TURN TO STONE. Book the Tenth. HARBOUR, AFTER MANY SHIPWRECKS. I. OUT OF THE DARK VALLEY. II. AFTER THE WEDDING. III. GREEK AGAINST GREEK. IV. ONLY A DREAM. V. BOHEMIAN INDEPENDENCE. VI. BEYOND THE VEIL. VII. BETTER THAN GOLD. VIII. LOST SIGHT OF. IX. ETEOCLES AND POLYNICES. X. "ACCORDING TO THEIR DEEDS." CHARLOTTE'S INHERITANCE
Book the first
DE PROFUNDIS
CHAPTER I
LENOBLE OF BEAUBOCAGE
CHAPTER II
IN THIS WIDE WORLD I STAND ALONE
CHAPTER III
"PAST HOPE, AND IN DESPAIR."
CHAPTER IV
A DECREE OF BANISHMENT
Book the Second
DOWNHILL
CHAPTER I
THE FATE OF SUSAN LENOBLE
CHAPTER II
FORGIVEN TOO LATE
CHAPTER III
GUSTAVE THE SECOND
Book the Third
THE HORATIAD
CHAPTER I
CHIEFLY RETROSPECTIVE
CHAPTER II
EPISTOLARY
H. N. C. PAGET
H. N. C. PAGET
CHAPTER III
TOO CLEVER, FOR A CATSPAW
CHAPTER IV
CAPTAIN PAGET IS PATERNAL
CHAPTER V
THE CAPTAIN'S COADJUTOR
JACQUES ROUSSEAU FLEURUS
Book the Fourth
GUSTAVE IN ENGLAND
CHAPTER I
HALCYON DAYS
CHAPTER II
CAPTAIN PAGET AWAKENS TO A SENSE OF HIS DUTY
CHAPTER III
"WHAT DO WE HERE, MY HEART AND I?"
CHAPTER IV
SHARPER THAN A SERPENT'S TOOTH
Book the Fifth
THE FIRST ACT OF MR. SHELDON'S DRAMA
CHAPTER I
TAKEN BY STORM
"H.N.C.P."
CHAPTER II
FIRM AS A BOOK
CHAPTER III
AGAINST WIND AND TIDE
CHAPTER IV
DIANA ASKS FOR A HOLIDAY
CHAPTER V
ASSURANCE DOUBLY SURE
Book the Sixth
DIANA IN NORMANDY
CHAPTER I
AT CÔTENOIR
DIANA
BOOK THE SEVENTH
A CLOUD OF FEAR
CHAPTER I. THE BEGINNING OF SORROW
CHAPTER II
FADING
CHAPTER III
MRS. WOOLPER IS ANXIOUS
CHAPTER IV
VALENTINE'S SKELETON
CHAPTER V
AT HAROLD'S HILL
CHAPTER VI
DESPERATE MEASURES
Book the Eighth
A FIGHT AGAINST TIME
CHAPTER I
A DREAD REVELATION
CHAPTER II
PHOENICIANS ARE RISING
CHAPTER III
THE SORTES VIRGILIANÆ
"ON THE FALLIBILITY OF COPPER GAUZE AS A TEST FOR THE DETECTION OF ARSENIC."
Book the Ninth
THROUGH THE FURNACE
CHAPTER I
SOMETHING TOO MUCH
CHAPTER II
DR. JEDD'S OPINION
CHAPTER III
NON DORMIT JUDAS
CHAPTER IV
COUNTING THE COST
"DIANA PAGET." CHAPTER V
THE BEGINNING OF THE END
CHAPTER VI
CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED
CHAPTER VII
"THERE IS A WORD WILL PRIAM TURN TO STONE."
Book the Tenth
HARBOUR, AFTER MANY SHIPWRECKS
CHAPTER I
OUT OF THE DARK VALLEY
CHAPTER II
AFTER THE WEDDING
CHAPTER III
GREEK AGAINST GREEK
CHAPTER IV
ONLY A DREAM
CHAPTER V
BOHEMIAN INDEPENDENCE
CHAPTER VI
BEYOND THE VEIL
CHAPTER VII
BETTER THAN GOLD
CHAPTER VIII
LOST SIGHT OF
CHAPTER IX
ETEOCLES AND POLYNICES
CHAPTER X
"ACCORDING TO THEIR DEEDS."
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M. E. Braddon
Published by Good Press, 2019
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"I have to thank thee for a new boarder, my friend," she said. "Madame Meynell will not pay largely; but she seems a quiet and respectable person, and we shall doubtless be well pleased with each other."
"Madame Meynell!" repeated Gustave, congratulating himself on finding that the Englishwoman was an inhabitant of the house he lived in. "She is a widow, I suppose?"
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