CONTENTS

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Dedication xvii
Author’s Preface xix
CHAPTER
I. Early Scenes 1
II. The Temptation 26
III. Misfortunes 34
IV. Deceit 47
V. Wild Scenes 56
VI. Harvest-Home 71
VII. The Conflict 83
VIII. Disappointment 100
IX. Evil Ways 115
X. The Parting 120
XI. The Last Interview 131
XII. The Welcome Visit 137
XIII. Poverty and Pride 152
XIV. A Cheerful Change 166
XV. The New Place 175
XVI. Bright Hopes 187
XVII. Altercation and Explanation 191
XVIII. The Reconciliation 197
XIX. The Alteration 206
XX. Change of Scene and Change of Place 219
XXI. Guilt and Crime 244
XXII. Preparation for Trial


TO
THE MARCHIONESS OF CORNWALLIS

Most Noble Lady,

Assured that this simple narrative, the most remarkable events of which are still fresh in your Ladyship’s memory, will be found far more interesting to the public than many highly-wrought works of fiction, and that to none will it prove more acceptable than to your Ladyship, who for many years resided in this county, beloved and respected by all who knew you, for the encouragement you afforded to every amiable virtue; to you it is dedicated, with sincere respect, by your Ladyship’s humble and devoted servant,

RICHARD COBBOLD.

Rectory, Wortham, near Diss, Suffolk.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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