By Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Charles Scribners Sons - 1877


CONTENTS

THAT LASS O' LOWRIE'S

CHAPTER I - A Difficult Case

CHAPTER II. - “Liz”

CHAPTER III - The Reverend Harold Barholm

CHAPTER IV - “Love Me, Love My Dog”

CHAPTER V - Outside the Hedge

CHAPTER VI - Joan and the Child

CHAPTER VII - Anice at the Cottage

CHAPTER VIII - The Wager of Battle

CHAPTER IX - The News at the Rectory

CHAPTER X - On the Knoll Road

CHAPTER XI - Nib and His Master Make a Call

CHAPTER XII - On Guard

CHAPTER XIII - Joan and the Picture

CHAPTER XIV - The Open “Davy”

CHAPTER XV - A Discovery

CHAPTER XVI - “Owd Sammy” in Trouble

CHAPTER XVII - The Member of Parliament

CHAPTER XVIII - A Confession of Faith

CHAPTER XIX - Ribbons

CHAPTER XX - The New Gate-Keeper

CHAPTER XXI - Derrick's Question

CHAPTER XXII - Master Landsell's Son

CHAPTER XXIII - “Cannybles”

CHAPTER XXIV - Dan Lowrie's Return

CHAPTER XXV - The Old Danger

CHAPTER XXVI - The Package Returned

CHAPTER XXVII - Sammy Craddock's “Manny-ensis.”

CHAPTER XXVIII - Warned

CHAPTER XXIX - Lying in Wait

CHAPTER XXX - The Slip of Paper

CHAPTER XXXI - The Last Blow

CHAPTER XXXII - “Turned Methody!”

CHAPTER XXXIII - Fate

CHAPTER XXXIV - The Decision

CHAPTER XXXV - In the Pit

CHAPTER XXXVI - Alive Yet

CHAPTER XXXVII - Watching and Waiting

CHAPTER XXXVIII - Recognition

CHAPTER XXXIX - A Testimonial

CHAPTER XL - Going South

CHAPTER XLI - “A Soart o' Pollygy”

CHAPTER XLII - Ashley-Wold

CHAPTER XLIII - Liz Comes Back

CHAPTER XLIV - Not Yet

THAT LASS O' LOWRIE'S

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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