The Master of Appleby / A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady

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By Francis Lynde

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I IN WHICH I WHET MY FATHER'S SWORD

II WHICH KNITS UP SOME BROKEN ENDS

III IN WHICH MY ENEMY SCORES FIRST

IV WHICH MAY BE PASSED OVER LIGHTLY

V HOW I LOST WHAT I HAD NEVER GAINED

VI SHOWING HOW RED WRATH MAY HEAL A WOUND

VII IN WHICH MY LADY HATH NO PART

VIII IN WHICH I TASTE THE QUALITY OF MERCY

IX HOW A GOLDEN KEY UNLOCKED A DOOR

X HOW A FORLORN HOPE CAME TO GRIEF

XI HOW A LIE WAS MADE THE VERY TRUTH

XII HOW THE NEWS CAME TO UNWELCOME EARS

XIII IN WHICH A PILGRIMAGE BEGINS

XIV HOW THE BARONET PLAYED ROUGE-ET-NOIR

XV IN WHICH A HATCHET SINGS A MAN TO SLEEP

XVI HOW JENNIFER THREW A MAIN WITH DEATH

XVII SHOWING HOW LOVE TOOK TOLL OF FRIENDSHIP

XVIII IN WHICH WE HEAR NEWS FROM THE SOUTH

XIX HOW A STUMBLING HORSE BROUGHT TIDINGS

XX IN WHICH WE STRIVE AS MEN TO RUN A RACE

XXI HOW WE KEPT LENTEN VIGILS IN TRINITYTIDE

XXII HOW THE FATES GAVE LARGESS OF DESPAIR

XXIII HOW WE KEPT THE FEAST OF BITTER HERBS

XXIV HOW WE FOUND THE SUNKEN VALLEY

XXV HOW UNCANOOLA TRAPPED THE GREAT BEAR

XXVI WE TAKE THE CHARRED STICK FOR A GUIDE

XXVII HOW A KING'S TROOPER BECAME A WASTREL

XXVIII IN WHICH I SADDLE THE BLACK MARE

XXIX IN WHICH, HAVING DANCED, WE PAY THE PIPER

XXX HOW EPHRAIM YEATES PRAYED FOR HIS ENEMIES

XXXI IN WHICH WE MAKE A FORCED MARCH

XXXII IN WHICH I AM BEDDED IN A GARRET

XXXIII IN WHICH I HEAR CHANCEFUL TIDINGS

XXXIV HOW I MET A GREAT LORD AS MAN TO MAN

XXXV IN WHICH I FIGHT THE DEVIL WITH FIRE

XXXVI HOW I RODE POST ON THE KING'S BUSINESS

XXXVII OF WHAT BEFELL AT KING'S CREEK

XXXVIII IN WHICH WE FIND THE GUN-MAKER

XXXIX THE THUNDER OF THE CAPTAINS AND THE SHOUTING

XL VAE VICTIS

XLI HOW I PLAYED THE HOST AT MY OWN FIRESIDE

XLII IN WHICH MY LORD HAS HIS MARCHING ORDERS

XLIII IN WHICH I DRINK A DISH OF TEA

XLIV HOW WE CAME TO THE BEGINNING OF THE END

XLV IN WHICH WE FIND WHAT WE NEVER SOUGHT

XLVI HOW OUR PIECE MISSED FIRE AT HARNDON ACRES

XLVII ARMS AND THE MAN

XLVIII HOW WE KEPT TRYST AT APPLEBY HUNDRED

XLIX IN WHICH A LAWYER HATH HIS FEE

L HOW RICHARD COVERDALE'S DEBT WAS PAID

LI IN WHICH THE GOOD CAUSE GAINS A CONVERT

LII WHICH BRINGS US TO THE JOURNEY'S END

Title: The Master of Appleby

A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady

Author: Francis Lynde

Last Updated: December 27, 2017

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1




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