The Farringdons

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CONTENTS

THE FARRINGDONS

CHAPTER I THE OSIERFIELD They herded not with soulless swine,

CHAPTER II CHRISTOPHER And when perchance of all perfection

CHAPTER III MRS. BATESON'S TEA-PARTY

CHAPTER IV SCHOOL-DAYS Up to eighteen we fight with fears, And

CHAPTER V THE MOAT HOUSE You thought you knew me in and out And

CHAPTER VI WHIT MONDAY Light shadows hardly seen as such

CHAPTER VII BROADER VIEWS He proved that Man is nothing more

CHAPTER VIII GREATER THAN OUR HEARTS The world is weary of new

CHAPTER IX FELICIA FINDS HAPPINESS Give me that peak of cloud

CHAPTER X CHANGES

CHAPTER XI MISS FARRINGDON'S WILL Time speeds on his relentless

CHAPTER XII "THE DAUGHTERS OF PHILIP" In the market-place alone

CHAPTER XIII CECIL FARQUHAR And my people ask politely How a

CHAPTER XIV ON THE RIVER For many a frivolous, festive year I

CHAPTER XV LITTLE WILLIE He that beginneth may not end, And he that breaketh can not mend.

CHAPTER XVI THIS SIDE OF THE HILLS

CHAPTER XVII GEORGE FARRINGDON'S SON I need thee, Love, in

CHAPTER XVIII THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HILLS Shall I e'er love





THE
FARRINGDONS
BY ELLEN   THORNEYCROFT   FOWLER
AUTHOR   OF   CONCERNING   ISABEL
CARNABY,   A   DOUBLE   THREAD,
ETC.


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NEW YORK
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1900

Copyright, 1900,
By ELLEN THORNEYCROFT FOWLER.
All rights reserved.


DEDICATION

For all such readers as have chanced to be
Either in Mershire or in Arcady,
I write this book, that each may smile, and say,
"Once on a time I also passed that way."

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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