The Landleaguers
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Trollope Anthony. The Landleaguers
VOLUME I
NOTE
CHAPTER I. MR. JONES OF CASTLE MORONY
CHAPTER II. THE MAN IN THE MASK
CHAPTER III. FATHER BROSNAN
CHAPTER IV. MR. BLAKE OF CARNLOUGH
CHAPTER V. MR. O'MAHONY AND HIS DAUGHTER
CHAPTER VI. RACHEL AND HER LOVERS
CHAPTER VII. BROWN'S
CHAPTER VIII. CHRISTMAS-DAY, 1880
CHAPTER IX. BLACK DALY
CHAPTER X. BALLYTOWNGAL
CHAPTER XI. MOYTUBBER
CHAPTER XII "DON'T HATE HIM, ADA."
CHAPTER XIII. EDITH'S ELOQUENCE
CHAPTER XIV. RACHEL'S CORRESPONDENCE
CHAPTER XV. CAPTAIN YORKE CLAYTON
CHAPTER XVI. CAPTAIN CLAYTON COMES TO THE CASTLE
VOLUME II
CHAPTER XVII. RACHEL IS FREE
CHAPTER XVIII. FRANK JONES HAS CEASED TO EXIST
CHAPTER XIX. FIFTH AVENUE AND NEWPORT
CHAPTER XX. BOYCOTTING
CHAPTER XXI. LAX, THE MURDERER
CHAPTER XXII. MORONY CASTLE IS BOYCOTTED
CHAPTER XXIII. TOM DALY IS BOYCOTTED
CHAPTER XXIV "FROM THE FULL HEART THE MOUTH SPEAKS."
CHAPTER XXV. THE GALWAY BALL
CHAPTER XXVI. LORD CASTLEWELL
CHAPTER XXVII. HOW FUNDS WERE PROVIDED
CHAPTER XXVIII. WHAT WAS NOT DONE WITH THE FUNDS
CHAPTER XXIX. WHAT WAS DONE WITH THE FUNDS
CHAPTER XXX. THE ROAD TO BALLYGLUNIN
CHAPTER XXXI. THE GALWAY COURT HOUSE
CHAPTER XXXII. MR. O'MAHONY AS MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
VOLUME III
CHAPTER XXXIII. CAPTAIN CLAYTON'S LOVE-MAKING
CHAPTER XXXIV. LORD CASTLEWELL'S LOVE-MAKING
CHAPTER XXXV. MR. O'MAHONY'S APOLOGY
CHAPTER XXXVI. RACHEL WRITES ABOUT HER LOVERS
CHAPTER XXXVII. RACHEL IS ILL
CHAPTER XXXVIII. LORD CASTLEWELL IS MUCH TROUBLED
CHAPTER XXXIX. CAPTAIN CLAYTON'S FIRST TRIUMPH
CHAPTER XL. YORKE CLAYTON AGAIN MAKES LOVE
CHAPTER XLI. THE STATE OF IRELAND
CHAPTER XLII. LORD CASTLEWELL'S FAREWELL
CHAPTER XLIII. MR. MOSS IS FINALLY ANSWERED
CHAPTER XLIV. FRANK JONES COMES BACK AGAIN
CHAPTER XLV. MR. ROBERT MORRIS
CHAPTER XLVI. CONG
CHAPTER XLVII. KERRYCULLION
CHAPTER XLVIII. THE NEW ARISTOCRACY FAILS
CHAPTER XLIX
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This novel was to have contained sixty chapters. My father had written as much as is now published before his last illness. It will be seen that he had not finished the forty-ninth chapter; and the fragmentary portion of that chapter stands now just as he left it. He left no materials from which the tale could be completed, and no attempt at completion will be made. At the end of the third volume I have stated what were his intentions with regard to certain people in the story; but beyond what is there said I know nothing.
Mr. Jones had expended over £30,000 in purchasing the property, and was congratulated by all men on having done well with his money. There were some among his friends in England – and his friends were all English – who had told him that he was incurring a great risk in going into so distant and wild a country. But it was acknowledged that he could not in England have obtained so good a return in the way of rent. And it was soon found that the opportunities for improving the property were many and close at hand. At the end of ten years all men who knew Mr. Jones personally, or had seen the increasing comforts of Morony Castle, declared that, as he liked the kind of life, he had done uncommonly well for himself.
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"No, father," said Edith, positively.
"Has anyone been speaking to him about his religion?"
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