Mr. Witt's Widow: A Frivolous Tale

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CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE I. How George Neston jumped 1 II. Why

CHAPTER I. HOW GEORGE NESTON JUMPED.

CHAPTER II. WHY GEORGE NESTON JUMPED.

CHAPTER III. "WHAT ARE QUARTER-SESSIONS?"

CHAPTER IV. A SERPENT IN EDEN.

CHAPTER V. THE FIRST PARAGRAPH AND OTHERS.

CHAPTER VI. A SUCCESSFUL ORDEAL.

CHAPTER VII. AN IMPOSSIBLE BARGAIN.

CHAPTER VIII. THE FRACAS AT MRS. POCKLINGTON'S.

CHAPTER IX. GERALD NESTON SATISFIES HIMSELF.

CHAPTER X. REMINISCENCES OF A NOBLEMAN.

CHAPTER XI. PRESENTING AN HONEST WOMAN.

CHAPTER XII. NOT BEFORE THOSE GIRLS!

CHAPTER XIII. CONTAINING MORE THAN ONE ULTIMATUM.

CHAPTER XIV. NEAERA'S LAST CARD.

CHAPTER XV. A LETTER FOR MR. GERALD.

CHAPTER XVI. THERE IS AN EXPLOSION.

CHAPTER XVII. LAURA DIFFERS.

CHAPTER XVIII. GEORGE NEARLY GOES TO BRIGHTON.

CHAPTER XIX. SOME ONE TO SPEAK TO.

CHAPTER XX. FATE'S INSTRUMENTS.

MR. WITT’S WIDOW



MR. WITT’S WIDOW.
A FRIVOLOUS TALE.

BY
ANTHONY HOPE,
AUTHOR OF “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA,” “RUPERT OF HENTZAU,”
“PHROSO,” ETC., ETC.

“Habent sua fata—cothurni.”

WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED
LONDON, MELBOURNE AND TORONTO
1912.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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