By ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY.
CONTENTS
MOLLIE'S PRINCE
CHAPTER I. IN THE LIME AVENUE.
CHAPTER II. "MONSIEUR BLACKIE."
CHAPTER III. "KING CANUTE" COMES BACK.
CHAPTER IV. THE WARD FAMILY AT HOME. "And the night shall be
CHAPTER V. FAIRY MAGNIFICENT. "Leave no stone unturned."
CHAPTER VI. QUEEN ELIZABETH'S WRAITH.
CHAPTER VII. A HUMOURIST AND AN IDEALIST.
CHAPTER VIII. MOLLIE'S BABY-HOUSE. "Within 'tis all divinely
CHAPTER IX. ROSALIND AND CELIA. "A hero worshipped and throned
CHAPTER X. "IT IS THE VOICE OF SHEILA."
CHAPTER XI. "A NOTICEABLE MAN, WITH LARGE GREY EYES." "As high
CHAPTER XII. THE PANZY ROOM AND COSY NOOK. "There is rosemary,
CHAPTER XIII. CONCERNING GUARDIAN ANGELS AND ITHURIEL'S SPEAR.
CHAPTER XIV. THURSDAYS AT THE PORCH HOUSE. "And touch'd by her fair tendance, gladlier grew." Milton.
CHAPTER XV. ORLANDO TO THE RESCUE. Macbeth. "If we should
CHAPTER XVI. SIR REYNARD AND THE GRAPES.
CHAPTER XVII. "LIKE SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT."
CHAPTER XVIII. JOANNA TANGLES HER SKEIN.
CHAPTER XIX. A CHECK FOR THE BLACK PRINCE.
CHAPTER XX. "DAD'S LITTLE BETTY." "We have seen better days."
CHAPTER XXI. A CHILD'S CREED.
CHAPTER XXII. BETWEEN THE ACTS. "In all the humours, whether
CHAPTER XXIII. ACROSS THE GOLF LINKS. "Learn to live, and live
CHAPTER XXIV. "LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED!" "Rainy and rough sets
CHAPTER XXV. A WET NIGHT, AND A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION.
CHAPTER XXVI. A WHITE VELLUM POCKET-BOOK. "And there's pansies,
CHAPTER XXVII. AN IDEALIST IN LOVE. "Whatever we gain, we gain
CHAPTER XXVIII. "BUT YET THE PITY OF IT."
CHAPTER XXIX. BARMECIDE'S FEAST, AND A BROWN STUDY.
CHAPTER XXX. SUSPENSE. "Down thou climbing sorrow! Thy
CHAPTER XXXI. DOWN BY THE RIVER.
CHAPTER XXXII. "I WILL NEVER BE FAITHLESS AGAIN." "Nothing
CHAPTER XXXIII. A QUIXOTIC RESOLUTION. "Thine were the weak,
CHAPTER XXXIV. "I HAVE WANTED MY OLD SWEETHEART."
CHAPTER XXXV. "WHAT AM I TO SAY?" "So we grew together, Like to
CHAPTER XXXVI. "SEE THE CONQUERING HERO COMES!" "That man that
CHAPTER XXXVII. A DEVOUT LOVER. "A man he seems of cheerful
CHAPTER XXXVIII. MOLLIE'S PRINCE.
CHAPTER XXXIX. EVERARD YIELDS THE POINT. "Down on your knees,
CHAPTER XL. THE VEILED PROPHET.
CHAPTER XLI. THE TRUE STORY OF LADY BETTY.
CHAPTER XLII. "WOOED, AND MARRIED, AND A'." Mir. "Here's my
Title: Mollie's Prince
A Novel
Author: Rosa Nouchette Carey
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Mollie's Prince
A NOVEL.