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Englefield Grange; or, Mary Armstrong's Troubles

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ENGLEFIELD GRANGE

OR, MARY ARMSTRONG'S TROUBLES

BY MRS. H. B. PAULL

AUTHOR OF "EVELYN-HOWARD," "STRAIGHT PATHS AND CROOKED WAYS"

Warne's Star Series

LONDON:
FREDERICK WARNE AND CO.
AND NEW YORK


"The love of money is the root of all evil."—1 Tim. vi. 10


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. BY THE SEA
CHAPTER II. WHO SAVED HER?
CHAPTER III. A SOCIAL DILEMMA
CHAPTER IV. DIFFICULTIES TO BE OVERCOME
CHAPTER V. AT THE REVIEW
CHAPTER VI. BUCEPHALUS
CHAPTER VII. FREDDY'S NEW SCHOOL
CHAPTER VIII. ENGLEFIELD GRANGE
CHAPTER IX. LOOKING BACK
CHAPTER X. HENRY HALFORD'S NEW STUDY
CHAPTER XI. OUR ANTIPODES
CHAPTER XII. FIRST IMPRESSIONS
CHAPTER XIII. A CHANGE OF OPINION
CHAPTER XIV. AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
CHAPTER XV. A VISIT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER XVI. THE COMMEMORATION WEEK
CHAPTER XVII. CHRISTCHURCH MEADOWS
CHAPTER XVIII. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
CHAPTER XIX. HENRY HALFORD WRITES A LETTER
CHAPTER XX. HUSBAND AND WIFE
CHAPTER XXI. MOTHER AND SON
CHAPTER XXII. PARK LANE IN JUNE
CHAPTER XXIII. A DISCOVERY AND ITS RESULT
CHAPTER XXIV. NEW ARRIVALS
CHAPTER XXV. COUNTRY COUSINS
CHAPTER XXVI. AT THE STATION
CHAPTER XXVII. TEMPTED
CHAPTER XXVIII. COUSIN SARAH
CHAPTER XXIX. CONSCIENCE
CHAPTER XXX. UNCONSCIOUS RIVALS
CHAPTER XXXI. THE NEW CURATE
CHAPTER XXXII. AT GUY'S HOSPITAL
CHAPTER XXXIII. CHARLES HERBERT GIVES HIS OPINION
CHAPTER XXXIV. REPENTANCE
CHAPTER XXXV. A PANIC IN THE CITY
CHAPTER XXXVI. GIPSY DORA
CHAPTER XXXVII. AT MEADOW FARM
CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE NEW RECTOR OF BRIARSLEIGH


ENGLEFIELD GRANGE


CHAPTER I.

BY THE SEA.

The afternoon sun of early summer shone brightly on the arm of the sea which joins the Solent at West Cowes, in the Isle of Wight. A few boats were moored alongside the landing-place, but as the season had not

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