Lorna Doone

Lorna Doone
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Richard Doddridge Blackmore. Lorna Doone

PREFACE

PREFACE TO THE SIXTH EDITION

PREFACE BY MISS KATHARINE HILLARD

CHAPTER I. ELEMENTS OF EDUCATION

CHAPTER II. AN IMPORTANT ITEM

CHAPTER III. THE WAR-PATH OF THE DOONES

CHAPTER IV. A VERY RASH VISIT

CHAPTER V. AN ILLEGAL SETTLEMENT

CHAPTER VI. NECESSARY PRACTICE

CHAPTER VII. HARD IT IS TO CLIMB

CHAPTER VIII. A BOY AND A GIRL

CHAPTER IX. THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME

CHAPTER X. A BRAVE RESCUE AND A ROUGH RIDE

CHAPTER XI. TOM DESERVES HIS SUPPER

CHAPTER XII. A MAN JUSTLY POPULAR

CHAPTER XIII. MASTER HUCKABACK COMES IN

CHAPTER XIV. A MOTION WHICH ENDS IN A MULL

CHAPTER XV. QUO WARRANTO?

CHAPTER XVI. LORNA GROWING FORMIDABLE

CHAPTER XVII. JOHN IS BEWITCHED

CHAPTER XVIII. WITCHERY LEADS TO WITCHCRAFT

CHAPTER XIX. ANOTHER DANGEROUS INTERVIEW

CHAPTER XX. LORNA BEGINS HER STORY

CHAPTER XXI. LORNA ENDS HER STORY

CHAPTER XXII

CHAPTER XXIII. A ROYAL INVITATION

CHAPTER XXIV. A SAFE PASS FOR KING’S MESSENGER

CHAPTER XXV. A GREAT MAN ATTENDS TO BUSINESS

CHAPTER XXVI. JOHN IS DRAINED AND CAST ASIDE

CHAPTER XXVII. HOME AGAIN AT LAST

CHAPTER XXVIII. JOHN HAS HOPE OF LORNA

CHAPTER XXIX. REAPING LEADS TO REVELLING

CHAPTER XXX. ANNIE GETS THE BEST OF IT

CHAPTER XXXI. JOHN FRY’S ERRAND

CHAPTER XXXII. FEEDING OF THE PIGS

CHAPTER XXXIII. AN EARLY MORNING CALL

CHAPTER XXXIV. TWO NEGATIVES MAKE AN AFFIRMATIVE

CHAPTER XXXV. RUTH IS NOT LIKE LORNA

CHAPTER XXXVI. JOHN RETURNS TO BUSINESS

CHAPTER XXXVII. A VERY DESPERATE VENTURE

CHAPTER XXXVIII. A GOOD TURN FOR JEREMY

CHAPTER XXXIX. A TROUBLED STATE AND A FOOLISH JOKE

CHAPTER XL. TWO FOOLS TOGETHER

CHAPTER XLI. COLD COMFORT

CHAPTER XLII. THE GREAT WINTER

CHAPTER XLIII. NOT TOO SOON

CHAPTER XLIV. BROUGHT HOME AT LAST

CHAPTER XLV. A CHANGE LONG NEEDED

CHAPTER XLVI. SQUIRE FAGGUS MAKES SOME LUCKY HITS

CHAPTER XLVII. JEREMY IN DANGER

CHAPTER XLVIII. EVERY MAN MUST DEFEND HIMSELF

CHAPTER XLIX. MAIDEN SENTINELS ARE BEST

CHAPTER L. A MERRY MEETING A SAD ONE

CHAPTER LI. A VISIT FROM THE COUNSELLOR

CHAPTER LII. THE WAY TO MAKE THE CREAM RISE

CHAPTER LIII. JEREMY FINDS OUT SOMETHING

CHAPTER LIV. MUTUAL DISCOMFITURE

CHAPTER LV. GETTING INTO CHANCERY

CHAPTER LVI. JOHN BECOMES TOO POPULAR

CHAPTER LVII. LORNA KNOWS HER NURSE

CHAPTER LVIII. MASTER HUCKABACK’S SECRET

CHAPTER LIX. LORNA GONE AWAY

CHAPTER LX. ANNIE LUCKIER THAN JOHN

CHAPTER LXI. THEREFORE HE SEEKS COMFORT

CHAPTER LXII. THE KING MUST NOT BE PRAYED FOR

CHAPTER LXIII. JOHN IS WORSTED BY THE WOMEN

CHAPTER LXIV. SLAUGHTER IN THE MARSHES

CHAPTER LXV. FALLING AMONG LAMBS

CHAPTER LXVI. SUITABLE DEVOTION

CHAPTER LXVII. LORNA STILL IS LORNA

CHAPTER LXVIII. JOHN IS JOHN NO LONGER

CHAPTER LXIX. NOT TO BE PUT UP WITH

CHAPTER LXX. COMPELLED TO VOLUNTEER

CHAPTER LXXI. A LONG ACCOUNT SETTLED

CHAPTER LXXII. THE COUNSELLOR AND THE CARVER

CHAPTER LXXIII. HOW TO GET OUT OF CHANCERY

CHAPTER LXXIV. BLOOD UPON THE ALTAR

CHAPTER LXXV. GIVE AWAY THE GRANDEUR

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Few things have surprised me more, and nothing has more pleased me, than the great success of this simple tale.

For truly it is a grand success to win the attention and kind regard, not of the general public only, but also of those who are at home with the scenery, people, life, and language, wherein a native cannot always satisfy the natives.

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“Whutt be ‘bout, lad?” cried John Fry; “hutt un again, Jan, wull ‘e? Well done then, our Jan boy.”

For I had replied to Robin now, with all the weight and cadence of penthemimeral caesura (a thing, the name of which I know, but could never make head nor tail of it), and the strife began in a serious style, and the boys looking on were not cheated. Although I could not collect their shouts when the blows were ringing upon me, it was no great loss; for John Fry told me afterwards that their oaths went up like a furnace fire. But to these we paid no heed or hap, being in the thick of swinging, and devoid of judgment. All I know is, I came to my corner, when the round was over, with very hard pumps in my chest, and a great desire to fall away.

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