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A Galahad of the Creeks; The Widow Lamport
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Appleton's
Town and Country
Library
No. 214
A GALAHAD OF THE CREEKS
NINTH EDITION.The Honour of Savelli.BY S. LEVETT YEATS.12mo. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents."Unsurpassably written, full of matter of historical value, and in excellence of composition, clearness of description and delineation of character is assuredly one of the first in the field."--Chicago Journal. "The story is full of romance, life, and action.... One of those which demand reading through at a sitting."--San Francisco Chronicle. "A picturesque and exciting panorama of the most brilliant and eventful period of old Italian history."--London Times. "The book is a first-rate piece of work, and holds the reader enchained from the sensational outset to the very last page."--London Athenæum. "Stirring incidents and adventures follow so closely upon each other's heels that the reader becomes fascinated. It is a story to be read and reread for the mere pleasure the reading gives."--New York Evening World. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. |
A GALAHAD OF THE CREEKS
THE WIDOW LAMPORT.
BY
S. LEVETT-YEATS
AUTHOR OF THE HONOUR OF SAVELLI
NEW YORK
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1897
COPYRIGHT, 1897,
BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
CONTENTS.
A GALAHAD OF THE CREEKS. |
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| CHAPTER | |
| I.-- | The coming of the Woon. |
| II.-- | A dinner à deux. |
| III.-- | Father Fragrance limes a twig. |
| IV.-- | Ruys Smalley. |
| V.-- | "Furiis agitates amor." |
| VI.-- | Anthony Pozendine speaks up. |
| VII.-- | The ruby bracelet. |
| VIII.-- | The Sirkar's salt. |
| IX.-- | His lady's gage. |
| X.-- | An atonement. |
| XI.-- | The patience of Habakkuk Smalley. |
| XII.-- | The episode of Li Fong. |
| XIII.-- | An overreach. |
| XIV.-- | Pallida mors. |
| XV.-- | The passing of the Woon. |
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THE WIDOW LAMPORT. |
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| I.-- | At the door of the tabernacle. |
| II.-- | A cup of tea. |
| III.-- | A billet-doux. |
| IV.-- | Yes. |
| V.-- | Mrs. Bunny Doubts. |
| VI.-- | Master Edward Bunny. |
| VII.-- | Dungaree's Belt. |
| VIII.-- | |

