Furze the Cruel

Furze the Cruel
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Trevena John. Furze the Cruel

Furze the Cruel

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTORY

ABOUT RAINDROPS

CHAPTER I

ABOUT THE TAVY FAMILY

CHAPTER II

ABOUT BRIGHTLY

CHAPTER III

ABOUT PASTOR AND MASTER

CHAPTER IV

ABOUT BEETLES

CHAPTER V

ABOUT THOMASINE

CHAPTER VI

ABOUT VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

CHAPTER VII

ABOUT FAIRYLAND

CHAPTER VIII

ABOUT ATMOSPHERE

CHAPTER IX

ABOUT A KNAVE AND A FOOL

CHAPTER X

ABOUT THE VIGIL OF ST. GOOSE

CHAPTER XI

ABOUT THE FEAST OF ST. GOOSE

CHAPTER XII

ABOUT THE OCTAVE OF ST. GOOSE

CHAPTER XIII

ABOUT VARIOUS EMOTIONS

CHAPTER XIV

ABOUT A STRUGGLE AT THE GATE OF FAIRYLAND

CHAPTER XV

ABOUT JUSTICE

CHAPTER XVI

ABOUT WITCHCRAFT

CHAPTER XVII

ABOUT PASTIMES

CHAPTER XVIII

ABOUT AUTUMN IN FAIRYLAND

CHAPTER XIX

ABOUT THE GOOD RIGHT HAND OF FELLOWSHIP

CHAPTER XX

ABOUT THE PASSOVER OF THE BRUTE

CHAPTER XXI

ABOUT WINTER IN REAL LIFE

CHAPTER XXII

ABOUT THE PINCH

CHAPTER XXIII

ABOUT A HOUSE ON THE HIDDEN LANES

CHAPTER XXIV

ABOUT BANKRUPTS

CHAPTER XXV

ABOUT SWALING-FIRES

CHAPTER XXVI

ABOUT 'DUPPENCE'

CHAPTER XXVII

ABOUT REGENERATION AND RENUNCIATION

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John Trevena

Published by Good Press, 2019

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"I be sorry, sir. I be cruel sorry," muttered poor shivering Brightly. "I did bide still, sir, and I told the dog to bide still tu. I hopes you hain't hurt, sir. Don't ye be hard on I, sir. Us have had a bad day, and us be hungry, sir."

Pendoggat replied with more of the same language. He tried to destroy Ju with his thick ground-ash, but the wise cur escaped. Then he sidled the horse towards the hedge, and crushed Brightly against its stones. He saw nothing pathetic in the poor thin creature's quivering face and half-blind eyes; but he obtained some enjoyment out of the piping cry for mercy. Brightly thought he was going to be killed, and though he didn't mind that much, he did not want to be tortured.

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