how it rained there, and Nowhere else in the Neighbourhood
147 |
| CHAPTER VI. |
| How Charles supped at Hobbal Grange, and whom he met there |
150 |
| CHAPTER VII. |
| How Charles and Trusty Dick were frightened by the Miller of Evelith |
155 |
| CHAPTER VIII. |
| How the King was received by Mr. Francis Woolfe at Madeley Court |
156 |
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| BOOK III. |
| THE ROYAL OAK. |
| |
| CHAPTER I. |
| Showing how the Hunting-lodge was built by the Lord of Chillington, and how it acquired its Name |
163 |
| CHAPTER II. |
| How Trusty Dick bethought him of the Oak |
167 |
| CHAPTER III. |
| How the King and Careless took Refuge in the Oak |
172 |
| CHAPTER IV. |
| How Careless captured an Owl in the Oak |
174 |
| CHAPTER V. |
| How they breakfasted in the Oak |
176 |
| CHAPTER VI. |
| How Colonel James halted beneath the Oak |
179 |
| CHAPTER VII. |
| How they played at Dice in the Oak |
180 |
| CHAPTER VIII. |
| How they had a Visitor in the Oak, and in what Manner they treated Him |
182 |
| CHAPTER IX. |
| How Charles slept in the Secret Closet; and how Careless slept in a Priest's Hole in the Garret |
185 |
| CHAPTER X. |
| In which the King proves Himself a good Cook |
189 |
| CHAPTER XI. |
| What brought Father Huddlestone to Boscobel |
191 |
| |
| BOOK IV. |
| MOSELEY OLD HALLS. |
| |
| CHAPTER I. |
| Chillington House |
195 |
| CHAPTER II. |
| How the King was well-nigh captured by Madmannah |
198 |
| CHAPTER III. |
| How the King rode the Miller's Horse; and how he was escorted during his Ride |
203 |
| CHAPTER IV. |
| Where the King found Jasper |
208 |
| CHAPTER V. |
| By what Device the King escaped being captured by Colonel Ashenhurst |
211 |
| CHAPTER VI. |
| How the King bade Farewell to the Penderels; and how his Majesty was received by Mr. Thomas Whitgreave of Moseley Old Hall |
215 |
| CHAPTER VII. |
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