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Minnie Mary Lee. Hubert's Wife
Hubert's Wife
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
A BLACK CONFERENCE
CHAPTER II
THE MASTER'S CONFERENCE WITH HIMSELF
CHAPTER III
AN INTERRUPTION TO DUNCAN'S REVERIE
CHAPTER IV
PHILIP ST. LEGER
CHAPTER V
THE MISSIONARY'S RETROSPECT
CHAPTER VI
MISSIONARY LIFE
CHAPTER VII
THE DISTINGUISHED TRAVELER'S VIEWS
CHAPTER VIII
THE VISITATION—BY SPIRIT AND BY DEATH
CHAPTER IX
THE NEW CHOICE
CHAPTER X
"A DREAM WHICH WAS NOT ALL A DREAM."
CHAPTER XI
ALTHEA'S GUARDIANS
CHAPTER XII
THE CHRISTENING
CHAPTER XIII
NEW MISTRESS AT KENNONS
CHAPTER XIV
CHINA—UNCLE MAT'S PRAYER MEETING
CHAPTER XV
KIZZIE
CHAPTER XVI
TIME AND CHANGE
CHAPTER XVII
THE ST. LEGERS
CHAPTER XVIII
ST. MARK'S OR ST. PATRICK'S?
CHAPTER XIX
"IN SUCH AN HOUR AS YE THINK NOT."
CHAPTER XX
JULIET
CHAPTER XXI
"THE SPIDER AND THE FLY."
CHAPTER XXII
ALTHEA
CHAPTER XXIII
HUBERT LISLE AT VINE COTTAGE
CHAPTER XXIV
JEALOUSY
CHAPTER XXV
THE AWAKENING
CHAPTER XXVI
LIGHT AFTER DARKNESS
CHAPTER XXVII
ALTHEA'S TRIALS
CHAPTER XXVIII
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE
CHAPTER XXIX
HUBERT'S SECOND VISIT
CHAPTER XXX
"AND THE SEA SHALL GIVE UP ITS DEAD."
CHAPTER XXXI
CONCLUSION
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Minnie Mary Lee
A Story for You
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Miss Thornton ordered to be driven rapidly homeward; and, as she was whirled along, her thoughts, in a swifter whirl, she meditated and resolved.
Before the bewildered clergyman could make his way down from the North, before the goddess of Rumor herself had even suspected such a thing, Miss Thornton's whole retinue of suitors, and the people at large were electrified by the astounding intelligence that Mr. Harris, from Flat Rock, had been summoned to Thornton Hall to unite in marriage its beautiful mistress, Miss Jerusha Thornton, to Doctor Jude Rush!