Cripps, the Carrier: A Woodland Tale

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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY.

CHAPTER II. THE SWING OF THE PICKAXE.

CHAPTER III. OAKLEAF POTATOES.

CHAPTER IV. CRIPPS IN A QUANDARY.

CHAPTER V. A RIDE THROUGH THE SNOW.

CHAPTER VI. THE PUBLIC OF THE "PUBLIC."

CHAPTER . THE BEST FOOT FOREMOST.

CHAPTER VIII. BALDERDASH.

CHAPTER IX. CRIPPS IN AFFLICTION.

CHAPTER X. ALL DEAD AGAINST HIM.

CHAPTER XI. KNOCKER VERSUS BELL-PULL.

CHAPTER XII. MR. JOHN SMITH.

CHAPTER XIII. MR. SMITH IS ACTIVE.

CHAPTER XIV. SO IS MR. SHARP.

CHAPTER XV. A SPOTTED DOG.

CHAPTER XVI. A GRAND SMOCK-FROCK.

CHAPTER XVII. INSTALLED AT BRASENOSE.

CHAPTER XVIII. A FLASH OF LIGHT.

CHAPTER XIX. A STORMY NIGHT.

CHAPTER XX. CRIPPS DRAWS THE CORK.

CHAPTER XXI. CINNAMINTA.

CHAPTER XXII. A DELICATE SUBJECT.

CHAPTER XXIII. QUITE ANOTHER PAIR OF SOCKS!

CHAPTER XXIV. SUO SIBI BACULO.

CHAPTER XXV. MISS PATCH.

CHAPTER XXVI. RUTS.

CHAPTER XXVII. RATS.

CHAPTER XXVIII. BOOTS ON.

CHAPTER XXIX. A SPIDER'S DINNER-PARTY.

CHAPTER XXX. THE FIRE-BELL.

CHAPTER XXXI. THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS.

CHAPTER XXXII. CRIPPS ON CELIBACY.

CHAPTER XXXIII. KIT.

CHAPTER XXXIV. A WOOLHOPIAN.

CHAPTER XXXV. NIGHTINGALES.

CHAPTER XXXVI. MAY MORN.

CHAPTER XXXVII. MAY-DAY.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE DIGNITY OF THE FAMILY.

CHAPTER XXXIX. A TOMBSTONE.

CHAPTER XL. LET ME OUT.

CHAPTER XLI. REASON AND UNREASON.

CHAPTER . MEETING THE COACH.

CHAPTER XLIII. THE MOTIVE.

CHAPTER XLIV. THE MANNER.

CHAPTER XLV. THE POSITION.

CHAPTER XLVI. IN THE MESHES.

CHAPTER XLVII. COMBINED WISDOM.

CHAPTER XLVIII. MASCULINE ERROR.

CHAPTER XLIX. PROMETHEUS VINCTUS.

CHAPTER L. FEMININE ERROR.

CHAPTER LI. UNFILIAL.

CHAPTER LII. UNPATERNAL.

CHAPTER LIII. "THIS WILL DO."

CHAPTER LIV. CRIPPS BRINGS HOME THE CROWN.

CHAPTER LV. SMITH TO THE RESCUE.

CHAPTER LVI. FATAL ACCIDENT TO THE CARRIER.

Title: Cripps, the Carrier

A Woodland Tale

Author: R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore

Language: English

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CRIPPS, THE CARRIER.

A WOODLAND TALE.


BY

RICHARD DODDRIDGE BLACKMORE,

AUTHOR OF "LORNA DOONE," "ALICE LORRAINE," ETC.


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NEW EDITION

LONDON:

SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY,
LIMITED,
St. Dunstan's House,
Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, E.C. 1892.

[All rights reserved.]


BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

  • LORNA DOONE.

(Illustrated, Édition de luxe, parchment, 35s.;
plainer bindings, 31s. 6d., 21s., and 7s. 6d.
)

  • ALICE LORRAINE.
  • CLARA VAUGHAN.
  • CRADOCK NOWELL,
  • CRIPPS, THE CARRIER.
  • MARY ANERLEY.
  • EREMA: or, My Father's Sin.
  • CHRISTOWELL: A Dartmoor Tale.
  • TOMMY UPMORE.
  • SPRINGHAVEN.
  • KIT AND KITTY.

London:
Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Limited.
Fetter Lane. Fleet Street, E.C.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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