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قراءة كتاب Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898
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Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898
OSWALD LANGDON
Or, Pierre and Paul
Lanier. A Romance of
1894-1898
BY
CARSON JAY LEE
CHICAGO
THE LAKESIDE PRESS
Copyright, 1900
BY
N.B. HAMILTON
IN
The United States of America and Great Britain.
Printed in Chicago, U.S.A.
FIFTH EDITION
TO ONE,
"STANDING WITH RELUCTANT FEET,
WHERE THE BROOK AND RIVER MEET."
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | LOI | |
PREFACE | xi | |
Chapter I | 1 | |
The Double Scare.—The Old Man's Arrest.—Little Jack's "Sprint." |
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Chapter II | 4 | |
The Storm.—"Bill of Particulars" not Demanded.—Sage Assurance of an Oxford Graduate.—The Dream. |
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Chapter III | 11 | |
An Interesting Meeting.—A Barrier and Siege.—At the Parish Church.—Strange Sense of Familiarity at First Sight.—Esther's Friend from London.—Alice Webster as an Interloper.—Alice's Infatuation.—Visit of Paul Lanier.—Lake Excursion.—Two Proposals. |
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Chapter IV | 46 | |
A London Conference.— The Lawsuit.—The Lake Tragedy.—Paul's Fright.—Trip to London.—Investigations of Sir Donald and the Solicitors.—The Hyde Park Confidence.— Thames Boat-Ride.—An Embarrassing Situation.—Splash of Two Bodies.— At House of Jack Bray.—A Mysterious Drive. |
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Chapter V | 67 | |
Parental "Air Castles."— An Unexpected Call.—Hurried Departure.—Southampton Wharf Toughs and Bullying Official.—Sledge-Hammer Blows of Drooping Pedestrian.—Aboard Ship.—An "Ishmaelite" Finding "Casus Belli" in Fate.—Tempest on Bay of Biscay. |
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Chapter VI | 73 | |
Return from Opera.—Esther Piqued at Alice's Conduct.—Search for Oswald and Alice.—Finding of Hat and Handkerchief.—Harassed by Reporters and Detectives.—Sleuths Employed by Sir Donald.—An Optimist Turned Nemesis.—Esther's Clouded Vision.—Sir Donald's Bluff.—The Conspirators Quit London.—Sir Donald and Esther Leave for Paris. |
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Chapter VII | 85 | |
Oswald in India.—Calcutta too Cosmopolitan.—Seeking Employment.—Trip to the Himalayas. |
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Chapter VIII | 89 | |
Pierre and Paul in Bombay.—A Rich Englishman and his Niece.—The Laniers Dine with Sir Charles Chesterton.—Mutual Infatuation of Paul and Agnes.—Paul's Proposal.—Sir Charles Demands Pedigree and Inventory.—Sir Charles and Pierre Vie in Villainous Recitals.—Matrimonial Decision Postponed.—Sir Charles and Pierre Sail for Calcutta.—Paul's Growing Infatuation.—Agnes' Caprices.—Thursday Evening Call.—The Tableau, "Eugene Aram" Dream Lines Recital.—Chesterton Rooms Vacated. |
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Chapter IX | 101 | |
Interest in Paris Poor.—Losing Zeal for Man-Capture.—The Hospital Confession.—The Convalescent's Mysterious Departure—The Trip to Calcutta. |
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Chapter X | 132 | |
At Himalaya Camp.—"Lion" and "Bear."—"For Good of Kaiser and Tsar."—Tippoo Kalidasa.—Claude Leslie.—Camp Discussions.—"Citizen of the World."—Doctrine of "Merger."—New York's "Four Hundred."—The Four Bandits.—Decorating Graves of the Robbers.—"Vot Sendimendals!" |
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Chapter XI | 155 | |
Paul Haunted.—That Grewsome Drapery of Seaweed.—The Sunday Call.—Chesterton Rooms Vacant.—Pierre's Letter.—"Josiah Peters" Sails from Bombay. |
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Chapter XII | 160 | |
Search for Dodge Family.—Sir Donald and Esther "Shadowed."—The Metamorphosed Stranger.—Mrs. McLaren Locates Mrs. Dodge.—Visit of Sir Donald.—The Plot.—Arrest of the Conspirators.—Dodge's Confession.—Release of the Laniers. |
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Chapter XIII | 186 | |
Survey Expedition Disbanded.—The Star.—Oswald Sees Pierre and Paul.—Meets Esther and Sir Donald.—The Call.—Esther's Changed Manners.—Sir Donald's Tactics. |
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