BY JOHN P. KENNEDY AUTHOR OF "SWALLOW BARN," "ROB OF THE BOWL," ETC.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
HORSE SHOE ROBINSON.
CHAPTER I. A TOPOGRAPHICAL DISCOURSE.
CHAPTER II. WHEREIN THE READER IS INTRODUCED TO TWO WORTHIES
CHAPTER III. AN INCIDENT THAT SAVORS OF ROMANCE.
CHAPTER IV. A MEETING OF LOVERS SOME INSIGHT INTO THE FUTURE.
CHAPTER V. A COMFORTABLE INN, AND A GOOD LANDLADY THE
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII. SOME ACCOUNT OF PHILIP LINDSAY SENSIBILITY AND
CHAPTER VIII. THE MANSION OF A GENTLEMAN AND A SCHOLAR.
CHAPTER IX. AN INTRIGUE.
CHAPTER X. TYRREL RETREATS.
CHAPTER XI. A SCENE BETWEEN A FATHER AND DAUGHTER.
CHAPTER XII. A POLITICAL RETROSPECT. BUTLER ENTERS SOUTH CAROLINA.
CHAPTER XIII. A WOODMAN'S FAMILY.
CHAPTER XIV. SOMETHING VERY LIKE A DREAM.
CHAPTER XV. HORSE SHOE AND BUTLER RESUME THEIR JOURNEY, WHICH IS DELAYED BY A SAVAGE INCIDENT.
CHAPTER XVI. TORY TROOPERS, A DARK ROAD AND A FRAY.
CHAPTER XVII. SCENE IN THE BIVOUAC.
CHAPTER XVIII. THE TROOPERS MOVE WITH THEIR PRISONERS. "Oft he
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAPTER XX.
CHAPTER XXI.
CHAPTER XXII. AN ADVENTURE WHEREIN IT IS APPARENT THAT THE
CHAPTER XXIII. SHOWING HOW A GOOD SOLDIER WILL TURN THE
CHAPTER XXIV. NEW DIFFICULTIES OPEN UPON BUTLER.
CHAPTER XXV. A TRIAL. A GRAVE ACCUSATION THAT STILL FURTHER
CHAPTER XXVI. THE SERGEANT AND HIS COMRADE PROJECT AN
CHAPTER XXVII. A RETREAT AFTER THE MANNER OF XENOPHON.
CHAPTER XXVIII. BUTLER'S DIFFICULTIES INCREASE. INNIS FINDS
CHAPTER XXIX. WILLIAMS TAKES A FANCY TO FOREST LIFE. HORSE
CHAPTER XXX.
CHAPTER XXXI. BUTLER FINDS A GLEAM OF SUNSHINE IN HIS DISTRESS.
CHAPTER XXXII. MARY MUSGROVE'S PERPLEXITIES.
CHAPTER XXXIII. A GLANCE AT THE DOVE COTE. THE COMPANIONSHIP OF BROTHER AND SISTER.
CHAPTER XXXIV. MILDRED PUT TO A SEVERE TRIAL: HER FIRMNESS.
CHAPTER XXXV. MILDRED IN GRIEF. SHE IS NEAR MAKING A
CHAPTER XXXVI. CIRCUMSTANCES FAVOR TYRREL's INFLUENCE OVER LINDSAY.
CHAPTER XXXVII. A DOMESTIC SCENE AT THE DOVE COTE.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. AN ARRIVAL AT THE DOVE COTE. MILDRED RESOLVES ON A PERILOUS ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER XXXIX. MILDRED BEGINS HER JOURNEY.
CHAPTER XL.
CHAPTER XLI.
CHAPTER XLII.
CHAPTER XLIII. OCCURRENCES AT MUSGROVE'S MILL. She passed by
CHAPTER XLIV. A MELANCHOLY INCIDENT.
CHAPTER XLV.
CHAPTER XLVI. A RUSTIC FUNERAL. How glumly sounds yon dirgy
CHAPTER XLVII. A COUNCIL OF WAR AT MRS. MARKHAM'S. THE SERGEANT SETS FORTH ON AN ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER XLVIII. AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR NOT UNFAMILIAR TO THE TIME.
CHAPTER XLIX. MILDRED ARRIVES AT THE TERM OF HER
CHAPTER L. A BRITISH PARTISAN.
CHAPTER LI. MILDRED TURNS HER STEPS HOMEWARDS.
CHAPTER LII. SIGNS OF A GATHERING STORM. MUSTER OF THE
CHAPTER LIII. MILDRED MEETS AN AGREEABLE ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER LIV. FERGUSON ADVANCES SOUTH. HE HAS REASON TO BECOME
CHAPTER LV. THE WHIGS CONTINUE THEIR MARCH. MILDRED IS LEFT BEHIND.
CHAPTER LVI. AFFAIRS BEGIN TO DRAW TO A HEAD. PREPARATIONS FOR BATTLE. A PICTURE OF THE TWO ARMIES.
CHAPTER LVII. THE BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNTAIN. They closed full
CHAPTER LVIII. THE CONCLUSION.
Title: Horse-Shoe Robinson
A Tale of the Tory Ascendency
Author: John Pendleton Kennedy
Language: English
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