CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE I. AT THE SIGN OF THE SHIP 1 II. CHAPTER I. AT THE SIGN OF THE SHIP. CHAPTER VI. MEHETABEL IT MUST BE. CHAPTER VII. FALSE PERSPECTIVE. CHAPTER VIII. ONLY A CHARITY GIRL. CHAPTER XI. A SURNAME AT LAST. CHAPTER XXIV. THE IRON-STONE HAMMER. CHAPTER XXIX. A HERALD OF STRIFE. CHAPTER XXXII. ANOTHER SURPRISE. CHAPTER XXXVI. THE SLEEPING DRAUGHT. CHAPTER XXXVII. A MENACED LIFE. CHAPTER XXXIX. AT THE SILK MILL. CHAPTER XL. BY THE HAMMER POND. CHAPTER XLIV. AGAIN: IRONSTONE. CHAPTER XLVI. A TROUBLED HOPE. CHAPTER XLVII. BEFORE THE JUDGE. CHAPTER LI. THOR'S STONE AGAIN. Title: The Broom-Squire Author: S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) E-text prepared by Elaine Laizure from digital material generously made available by Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org) Note: Images of the original pages are available through Transcriber's note: Minor typographical errors in the original text have been corrected. Footnotes have been numbered and moved to the end of the file. THE BROOM-SQUIREby S. BARING-GOULDAuthor of "Mehalah," "Court Royal," "The Gaverocks," New York and London Copyright 1895, Copyright 1896, |