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Sara Beaumont Kennedy. Joscelyn Cheshire
Joscelyn Cheshire
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
CUPID AND MARS
CHAPTER II
THE MARCH OF THE CONTINENTALS
CHAPTER III
ONWARD TO VALLEY FORGE
CHAPTER IV
THE COMPANY ON THE VERANDA
CHAPTER V
WINDING THE SKEIN
CHAPTER VI
THE FÊTE AT PHILADELPHIA
CHAPTER VII
A DARE-DEVIL DEED
CHAPTER VIII
A MAID’S DREAM AND THE DEVIL’S WOOING
CHAPTER IX
ON MONMOUTH PLAIN
CHAPTER X
IN CLINTON’S TENTS
CHAPTER XI
FROM CAMP TO PRISON
CHAPTER XII
A MESSAGE OUT OF THE NORTH
CHAPTER XIII
DREAMS
CHAPTER XIV
NEWS OF LOVE AND WAR
CHAPTER XV
AN AWAKENING AND A MUTINY
CHAPTER XVI
INTO THE JAWS OF DEATH
CHAPTER XVII
OUT OF THE SHADOW AND INTO THE SUN
CHAPTER XVIII
“KISS ME QUICK AND LET ME GO.”
CHAPTER XIX
THE WEARING OF A RED ROSE
CHAPTER XX
JOSCELYN’S PERIL
CHAPTER XXI
TRAPPED
CHAPTER XXII
“SEARCH MY LADY’S WARDROBE.”
CHAPTER XXIII
IN TARLETON’S TOILS
CHAPTER XXIV
THWARTED
CHAPTER XXV
GOOD-BY, SWEETHEART
CHAPTER XXVI
BY THE BELEAGUERED CITY
CHAPTER XXVII
HOMECOMINGS
CHAPTER XXVIII
AN UNANSWERED QUESTION
CHAPTER XXIX
THE END OF THE THREAD
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But Joscelyn laughingly quoted the biblical text about being “unevenly yoked together with unbelievers,” reminding Mary that Betty was a Whig, and Eustace a Loyalist, and this was a bar that even Cupid must not pull down. Whereupon Eustace laughed aloud; and Mary was satisfied.
Early the next morning Betty ran over to make her protest against Joscelyn’s absence of the night before. “Richard seemed not to care, but mother and I were much chagrined that you did not come.”