A Maid of the Kentucky Hills

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BY EDWIN CARLILE LITSEY Author of "The Man from Jericho," etc.

CONTENTS

A MAID OF THE KENTUCKY HILLS

CHAPTER ONE IN WHICH I GO TO 'CROMBIE

CHAPTER TWO IN WHICH I GO TO 'CROMBIE AGAIN

CHAPTER THREE IN WHICH I FIND A LODGE IN THE WILDERNESS

CHAPTER FOUR IN WHICH I MEET A DRYAD

CHAPTER FIVE IN WHICH I SAY WHAT I PLEASE

CHAPTER SIX IN WHICH I MEET A SATYR

CHAPTER SEVEN IN WHICH THE SATYR AND I SIT CHEEK BY JOWL

CHAPTER EIGHT IN WHICH I PITCH MY TENT TOWARD HEBRON FOR THE SPACE OF AN AFTERNOON

CHAPTER NINE IN WHICH I SIT UPON A HILLTOP AND REFLECT TO NO ADVANTAGE

CHAPTER TEN IN WHICH I SPEND A PLEASANT HOUR AND HEAR SOME NEWS

CHAPTER ELEVEN IN WHICH OTHER CHARACTERS COME INTO OUR STORY

CHAPTER TWELVE IN WHICH I ATTEND AN ORATORIO

CHAPTER THIRTEEN IN WHICH I SUFFER FOUR SHOCKS, THREE OF THE

CHAPTER FOURTEEN IN WHICH YET A FIFTH SHOCK ARRIVES, AND ROUNDS OUT THE DAY

CHAPTER FIFTEEN IN WHICH THE HISTORIAN UNBLUSHINGLY SHOWS HIMSELF TO BE A HUMAN

CHAPTER SIXTEEN IN WHICH MUCH ADDED LIGHT IS SHED UPON MISS

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN IN WHICH I ENTERTAIN SERIOUSLY A CHIVALROUS NOTION TO MY GREAT DETRIMENT

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN IN WHICH I DESCEND INTO HELL

CHAPTER NINETEEN IN WHICH THE SATYR AND THE NARRATOR BECOME

CHAPTER TWENTY IN WHICH I VIEW AN EMPTY WORLD, ACT A HYPOCRITE, AND HEAR A CONFESSION OF LOVE

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE IN WHICH, STRANGE TO SAY, TIME PASSES. ALSO

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO IN WHICH I SPAR WITH DEATH

CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE IN WHICH, THOUGH THE WORLD IS STILL A VOID, THERE IS THE SHINING OF A GREAT LIGHT

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR IN WHICH I VANQUISH A DEMONIAC, AND ENTER INTO GLORY

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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