Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. DEVIL TOR.

CHAPTER II. THE LYKE-WAY.

CHAPTER III. CAUGHT UP ON THE WAY.

CHAPTER IV. THE SUSPENSE.

CHAPTER V. THE GLOVE TAKEN UP.

CHAPTER VI. MAGDALEN'S PLANS.

CHAPTER VII. IN THE HARE AND HOUNDS.

CHAPTER VIII. ST. MARK'S EVE.

CHAPTER IX. WILLSWORTHY.

CHAPTER X. LUKE CLEVERDON.

CHAPTER XI. THE GLOVES AGAIN.

CHAPTER XII. AND AGAIN.

CHAPTER XIII. WIDOW PENWARNE.

CHAPTER XIV. THE CLEAVE.

CHAPTER XV. FATHER AND SON.

CHAPTER XVI. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.

CHAPTER XVII. THE COUSINS.

CHAPTER XVIII. A LOVER AND HIS LASS.

CHAPTER XIX. A DRIFT.

CHAPTER XX. A BLOODY HAND.

CHAPTER XXI. FIXED.

CHAPTER XXII. BANNS.

CHAPTER XXIII. IN THE PORCH.

CHAPTER XXIV. KILWORTHY.

CHAPTER XXV. GATHERING CLOUDS.

CHAPTER XXVI. ON THE TERRACE.

CHAPTER XXVII. MATRIMONIAL PLANS.

CHAPTER XXVIII. A WIDENING OF THE RIFT.

CHAPTER XXIX. CAUTIONS.

CHAPTER XXX. THE RIDE HOME.

CHAPTER XXXI. FAMILY JARS.

CHAPTER XXXII. MORE JARS.

CHAPTER XXXIII. INTO TEMPTATION.

CHAPTER XXXIV. A COLD WOOING.

CHAPTER XXXV. A WET WOOING.

CHAPTER XXXVI. IN TEMPTATION.

CHAPTER XXXVII. ANOTHER TEMPTATION.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. ON THE ROAD.

CHAPTER XXXIX. TWO PARTS OF A TOKEN.

CHAPTER XL. "THIS FOR JULIAN."

CHAPTER XLI. "THAT FOR URITH."

CHAPTER XLII. ON THE BRIDGE.

CHAPTER XLIII. AN EXPIRING CANDLE.

CHAPTER XLIV. LADING THE COACH.

CHAPTER XLV. UNLADING.

CHAPTER XLVI. AN EVENING SO CLEAR.

CHAPTER XLVII. IN THE HALL GARDEN.

CHAPTER XLVIII. A WEDDING DAY.

CHAPTER XLIX. THE PIGEON-COTE.

CHAPTER L. ANOTHER FLIGHT.

CHAPTER LI. ON THE CLEAVE AGAIN.

CHAPTER LII. THE SAW-PIT.

CHAPTER LIII. BAD TIDINGS.

CHAPTER LIV. A DAISY.

CHAPTER LV. FATHER AND SON AGAIN.

CHAPTER LVI. EURYDICE.

CHAPTER LVII. ANOTHER PARTING.

CHAPTER LVIII. ON THE WAY TO DEATH.

CHAPTER LIX. A LAST CHANCE.

CHAPTER LX. EXIT "ANTHONY CLEVERDON."

CHAPTER LXI. EXEUNT OMNES.

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Title: Urith

A Tale of Dartmoor

Author: S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

Language: English

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URITH

A TALE OF DARTMOOR

BY

S. BARING GOULD

AUTHOR OF "MEHALAH," "ARMINELL," "OLD COUNTRY LIFE," ETC.


London
METHUEN AND CO.
18, BURY STREET, W.C.
1891


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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