class="smcap">How Cromwell reconnoitred the City from Red Hill
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| CHAPTER XVI. |
| In which Massey proposes a Night Attack on the Enemy |
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| CHAPTER XVII. |
| How the Suburbs of the City were Burnt |
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| CHAPTER XVIII. |
| How Urso Gives had an Interview with the Lord General in the Stable of Spetchley Manor-house |
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| CHAPTER XIX. |
| The Camisade |
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| CHAPTER XX. |
| How Urso Gives was arrested |
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| CHAPTER XXI. |
| Showing how Dame Gives became a Widow |
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| CHAPTER XXII. |
| How the Earl of Derby arrived at Worcester |
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| CHAPTER XXIII. |
| In what Manner Jane Lane was captured, and brought before Cromwell |
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| CHAPTER XXIV. |
| What Charles beheld from the Summit of the Cathedral Tower |
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| CHAPTER XXV. |
| How Cromwell constructed a Bridge of Boats across the Severn |
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| CHAPTER XXVI. |
| How Cromwell threw a Flying Bridge over the Teme |
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| CHAPTER XXVII. |
| The Fight of Powick Bridge |
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| CHAPTER XXVIII. |
| How the Battery on Perry Wood was taken by the King |
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| CHAPTER XXIX. |
| How the Battle of Worcester was lost by the King |
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| CHAPTER XXX. |
| How the Enemy entered the City, and how the King quitted it |
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| CHAPTER XXXI. |
| The Last Stand made by the Royalists |
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| CHAPTER XXXII. |
| The Consultation at Barbourne Bridge, and the King's Flight |
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| BOOK II. |
| WHITE LADIES. |
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| CHAPTER I. |
| How Cromwell visited the dying Duke of Hamilton at the Commandery; and what passed between them |
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| CHAPTER II. |
| How the fugitive King and his Companions rode from Barbourne Bridge to White Ladies |
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| CHAPTER III. |
| The Penderels |
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| CHAPTER IV. |
| How Charles was disguised as a Woodman |
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| CHAPTER V. |
| How Charles was concealed in Spring Coppice, and
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