Ayala's Angel
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Trollope Anthony. Ayala's Angel
VOL. I
CHAPTER I. THE TWO SISTERS
CHAPTER II. LUCY WITH HER AUNT DOSETT
CHAPTER III. LUCY'S TROUBLES
CHAPTER IV. ISADORE HAMEL
CHAPTER V. AT GLENBOGIE
CHAPTER VI. AT ROME
CHAPTER VII. TOM TRINGLE IN EARNEST
CHAPTER VIII. THE LOUT
CHAPTER IX. THE EXCHANGE
CHAPTER X. AYALA AND HER AUNT MARGARET
CHAPTER XI. TOM TRINGLE COMES TO THE CRESCENT
CHAPTER XII "WOULD YOU?"
CHAPTER XIII. HOW THE TRINGLES FELL INTO TROUBLE
CHAPTER XIV. FRANK HOUSTON
CHAPTER XV. AYALA WITH HER FRIENDS
CHAPTER XVI. JONATHAN STUBBS
CHAPTER XVII. LUCY IS VERY FIRM
CHAPTER XVIII. DOWN IN SCOTLAND
CHAPTER XIX. ISADORE HAMEL IS ASKED TO LUNCH
CHAPTER XX. STUBBS UPON MATRIMONY
CHAPTER XXI. AYALA'S INDIGNATION
CHAPTER XXII. AYALA'S GRATITUDE
VOL. II
CHAPTER XXIII. STALHAM PARK
CHAPTER XXIV. RUFFORD CROSS-ROADS
CHAPTER XXV "YOU ARE NOT HE."
CHAPTER XXVI "THE FINEST HERO THAT I EVER KNEW."
CHAPTER XXVII. LADY ALBURY'S LETTER
CHAPTER XXVIII. MISS DOCIMER
CHAPTER XXIX. AT MERLE PARK. NO. 1
CHAPTER XXX. AT MERLE PARK. NO. 2
CHAPTER XXXI. THE DIAMOND NECKLACE
CHAPTER XXXII. TOM'S DESPAIR
CHAPTER XXXIII. ISADORE HAMEL IN LOMBARD STREET
CHAPTER XXXIV "I NEVER THREATENED TO TURN YOU OUT."
CHAPTER XXXV. TOM TRINGLE SENDS A CHALLENGE
CHAPTER XXXVI. TOM TRINGLE GETS AN ANSWER
CHAPTER XXXVII. GERTRUDE IS UNSUCCESSFUL
CHAPTER XXXVIII. FRANK HOUSTON IS PENITENT
CHAPTER XXXIX. CAPTAIN BATSBY
CHAPTER XL. AUNT EMMELINE'S NEW PROPOSITION
CHAPTER XLI "A COLD PROSPECT!"
CHAPTER XLII. ANOTHER DUEL
CHAPTER XLIII. ONCE MORE!
VOL. III
CHAPTER XLIV. IN THE HAYMARKET
CHAPTER XLV. THERE IS SOMETHING OF THE ANGEL ABOUT HIM
CHAPTER XLVI. AYALA GOES AGAIN TO STALHAM
CHAPTER XLVII. CAPTAIN BATSBY AT MERLE PARK
CHAPTER XLVIII. THE JOURNEY TO OSTEND
CHAPTER XLIX. THE NEW FROCK
CHAPTER L. GOBBLEGOOSE WOOD ON SUNDAY
CHAPTER LI "NO!"
CHAPTER LII "I CALL IT FOLLY."
CHAPTER LIII. HOW LUCY'S AFFAIRS ARRANGED THEMSELVES
CHAPTER LIV. TOM'S LAST ATTEMPT
CHAPTER LV. IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT
CHAPTER LVI. GOBBLEGOOSE WOOD AGAIN
CHAPTER LVII. CAPTAIN BATSBY IN LOMBARD STREET
CHAPTER LVIII. MR. TRAFFICK IN LOMBARD STREET
CHAPTER LIX. TREGOTHNAN
CHAPTER LX. AUNT ROSINA
CHAPTER LXI. TOM TRINGLE GOES UPON HIS TRAVELS
CHAPTER LXII. HOW VERY MUCH HE LOVED HER
CHAPTER LXIII. AYALA AGAIN IN LONDON
CHAPTER LXIV. AYALA'S MARRIAGE
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When Egbert Dormer died he left his two daughters utterly penniless upon the world, and it must be said of Egbert Dormer that nothing else could have been expected of him. The two girls were both pretty, but Lucy, who was twenty-one, was supposed to be simple and comparatively unattractive, whereas Ayala was credited, – as her somewhat romantic name might show, – with poetic charm and a taste for romance. Ayala when her father died was nineteen.
We must begin yet a little earlier and say that there had been, – and had died many years before the death of Egbert Dormer, – a clerk in the Admiralty, by name Reginald Dosett, who, and whose wife, had been conspicuous for personal beauty. Their charms were gone, but the records of them had been left in various grandchildren. There had been a son born to Mr. Dosett, who was also a Reginald and a clerk in the Admiralty, and who also, in his turn, had been a handsome man. With him, in his decadence, the reader will become acquainted. There were also two daughters, whose reputation for perfect feminine beauty had never been contested. The elder had married a city man of wealth, – of wealth when he married her, but who had become enormously wealthy by the time of our story. He had when he married been simply Mister, but was now Sir Thomas Tringle, Baronet, and was senior partner in the great firm of Travers and Treason. Of Traverses and Treasons there were none left in these days, and Mr. Tringle was supposed to manipulate all the millions with which the great firm in Lombard Street was concerned. He had married old Mr. Dosett's eldest daughter, Emmeline, who was now Lady Tringle, with a house at the top of Queen's Gate, rented at £1,500 a year, with a palatial moor in Scotland, with a seat in Sussex, and as many carriages and horses as would suit an archduchess. Lady Tringle had everything in the world; a son, two daughters, and an open-handed stout husband, who was said to have told her that money was a matter of no consideration.
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"That will not do, Ayey."
"I will make it do. They may turn me out if they like. Of course, I know that I should obey my aunt, and so I will. If Sir Thomas told me anything I should do it. But not Augusta." Then, while Lucy was thinking how she might best put into soft words advice which was so clearly needed, Ayala declared another trouble. "But there is worse still."
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