By Joseph C. Lincoln 1914 |
CONTENTS KENT KNOWLES: QUAHAUG CHAPTER I -- Which is Not a Chapter at All CHAPTER II -- Which Repeats, for the Most Part, What Jim Campbell Said to Me and What I Said to Him CHAPTER III -- Which, Although It Is Largely Family History, Should Not Be Skipped by the Reader CHAPTER IV -- In Which Hephzy and I and the Plutonia Sail Together CHAPTER V -- In Which We View, and Even Mingle Slightly with, the Upper Classes CHAPTER VI -- In Which We Are Received at Bancroft's Hotel and I Receive a Letter CHAPTER VII -- In Which a Dream Becomes a Reality CHAPTER VIII -- In Which the Pilgrims Become Tenants CHAPTER IX -- In Which We Make the Acquaintance of Mayberry and a Portion of Burgleston Bogs CHAPTER X -- In Which I Break All Previous Resolutions and Make a New One CHAPTER XI -- In Which Complications Become More Complicated CHAPTER XII -- In Which the Truth Is Told at Last CHAPTER XIII -- In Which Hephzy and I Agree to Live for Each Other CHAPTER XIV -- In Which I Play Golf and Cross the Channel CHAPTER XV -- In Which I Learn that All Abbeys Are Not Churches CHAPTER XVI -- In Which I Take My Turn at Playing the Invalid CHAPTER XVII -- In Which I, as Well as Mr. Solomon Cripps, Am Surprised CHAPTER XVIII -- In Which the Pilgrimage Ends Where It Began CHAPTER XIX -- Which Treats of Quahaugs in General
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