Chapter | | Page | I. | BEREAVED! | 1 | II. | AUNT JEMIMA | 8 | III. | HOW MISS JEMIMA MANAGED HER BROTHER’S HOUSE | 13 | IV. | “ME LUN AWAY” | 19 | V. | “THE LITTLE TWIN BRETHREN” | 22 | VI. | THE FATHER’S QUEST | 25 | VII. | WHAT HAD BECOME OF THE CHILD? | 36 | VIII. | THE SHOEMAKER BECOMES “GOLDEN” | 41 | IX. | A STRANGE CLIENT FOR MESSRS. TONGS AND BALL | 47 | X. | MISS JEMIMA IS VERY MUCH ASTONISHED | 52 | XI. | “COBBLER” HORN ANSWERS HIS LETTERS, AND RECEIVES THE CONGRATULATIONS OF HIS FRIENDS | 58 | XII. | “COBBLER” HORN PAYS A VISIT TO HIS LANDLORD | 65 | XIII. | FREE COBBLERY | 72 | XIV. | “THE GOLDEN SHOEMAKER” WAITS UPON HIS MINISTER | 76 | XV. | “COBBLER” HORN ENGAGES A SECRETARY | 85 | XVI. | THE ATTACK ON THE CORRESPONDENCE | 91 | XVII. | A PARTING GIFT FOR “THE LITTLE TWIN BRETHREN” | 98 | XVIII. | THE NEW HOUSE | 105 | XIX. | A TALK WITH THE MINISTER ABOUT MONEY | 110 | XX. | “COBBLER” HORN’S VILLAGE | 116 | XXI. | IN NEED OF REPAIRS | 123 | XXII. | “THE GOLDEN SHOEMAKER” INSTRUCTS HIS LAWYERS | 129 | XXIII. | MEMORIES | 138 | XXIV. | ON THE OCEAN | 149 | XXV. | COUSIN JACK | 163 | XXVI. | HOME AGAIN | 176 | XXVII. | COMING INTO COLLISION WITH THE PROPRIETIES | 184 | XXVIII. | BOUNDER GIVES WARNING | 193 | XXIX. | VAGUE SURMISINGS | 201 | XXX. | A NOVEL DIFFICULTY FOR A MAN OF WEALTH | 207 | XXXI. | “COBBLER” HORN’S CRITICS | 217 | XXXII. | “IN LABOURS MORE ABUNDANT” | 232 | XXXIII. | TOMMY DUDGEON ON THE WATCH | 239 | XXXIV. | A “FATHER” AND “MOTHER” FOR THE “HOME” | 249 | XXXV. | THE OPENING OF THE “HOME” | 255 | XXXVI. | TOMMY DUDGEON UNDERTAKES A DELICATE ENTERPRISE | 267 | XXXVII. | BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH | 275 | XXXVIII. | A LITTLE SHOE | 285 | XXXIX. | A JOYOUS DISCOVERY | 293 | XL. | TOMMY DUDGEON’S CONTRIBUTION | 305 | XLI. | NO ROOM FOR DOUBT! | 313 | XLII. | FATHER AND DAUGHTER | 326 | XLIII. | THE TRAMP’S CONFESSION | 339 |
THE GOLDEN SHOEMAKER.
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