CONTENTS. PAGE CHAPTER I. Twenty Years 1 CHAPTER II. Thirty
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. He was so near that Her Dress almost
CHAPTER I. TWENTY YEARS.
CHAPTER II. THIRTY YEARS.
CHAPTER III. "NOT FINISHED."
CHAPTER IV. JANEY BRIARLEY.
CHAPTER V. THE BEGINNING OF A FRIENDSHIP.
CHAPTER VI. MISS FFRENCH.
CHAPTER VII. THE "WHO'D HA' THOWT IT?"
CHAPTER VIII. MR. FFRENCH.
CHAPTER IX. "NOT FOR ONE HOUR."
CHAPTER X. CHRISTIAN MURDOCH.
CHAPTER XI. MISS FFRENCH RETURNS.
CHAPTER XII. GRANNY DIXON.
CHAPTER XIII. MR. FFRENCH VISITS THE WORKS.
CHAPTER XIV. NEARLY AN ACCIDENT.
CHAPTER XV. "IT WOULD BE A GOOD THING."
CHAPTER XVI. "A POOR CHAP AS IS ALLUS I' TROUBLE."
CHAPTER XVII. A FLOWER.
CHAPTER XVIII. "HAWORTH and CO."
CHAPTER XIX. AN UNEXPECTED GUEST.
CHAPTER XX. MISS FFRENCH MAKES A CALL.
CHAPTER XXI. IN WHICH MRS. BRIARLEY'S POSITION IS DELICATE.
CHAPTER XXII. AGAIN.
CHAPTER XXIII. "TEN SHILLINGS' WORTH."
CHAPTER XXIV. AT AN END.
CHAPTER XXV. "I SHALL NOT TURN BACK."
CHAPTER XXVI. A REVOLUTION.
CHAPTER XXVII. THE BEGINNING.
CHAPTER XXVIII. A SPEECH.
CHAPTER XXIX. "SARARANN."
CHAPTER XXX. MRS. HAWORTH AND GRANNY DIXON.
CHAPTER XXXI. HAWORTH'S DEFENDER.
CHAPTER XXXII. CHRISTIAN MURDOCH.
CHAPTER XXXIII. A SEED SOWN.
CHAPTER XXXIV. A CLIMAX.
CHAPTER XXXV. "I AM NOT READY FOR IT YET."
CHAPTER XXXVI. SETTLING AN ACCOUNT.
CHAPTER XXXVII. A SUMMER AFTERNOON.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. "GOD BLESS YOU!"
CHAPTER XXXIX. "IT IS DONE WITH."
CHAPTER XL. "LOOK OUT!"
CHAPTER XLI. "IT HAS ALL BEEN A LIE."
CHAPTER XLII. "ANOTHER MAN!"
CHAPTER XLIII. "EVEN."
CHAPTER XLIV. "WHY DO YOU CRY FOR ME?"
CHAPTER XLV. "IT IS WORSE THAN I THOUGHT."
CHAPTER XLVI. ONCE AGAIN.
CHAPTER XLVII. A FOOTSTEP.
CHAPTER XLVIII. FINISHED.
CHAPTER XLIX. "IF AUGHT'S FOR ME, REMEMBER IT."
CHAPTER L. "AN AFTER-DINNER SPEECH."
CHAPTER LI. "TH' ON'Y ONE AS IS NA A FOO'!"
CHAPTER LII. "HAWORTH'S IS DONE WITH."
CHAPTER LIII. "A BIT O' GOOD BLACK."
CHAPTER LIV. "IT WILL BE TO YOU."
Title: Haworth's
Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett
Language: English
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HAWORTH'S.
HE WAS SO NEAR THAT HER DRESS ALMOST TOUCHED HIM. (Page 70.)
BY
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
AUTHOR OF "THAT LASS O' LOWRIE'S"
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 1907
Copyright by FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT, 1879, 1907. (All rights reserved.)