CHAPTER VI. A REFUGE FROM THE HEAT. CHAPTER IX. THE FOUNDLING RE-FOUND. CHAPTER X. WAGTAIL COMES TO HONOR. CHAPTER XIII. MY FIRST DINNER-PARTY. A NEGATIVED PROPOSAL. CHAPTER XVIII. MISS CLARE'S HOME. CHAPTER XX. A REMARKABLE FACT. CHAPTER XXII. MY SECOND DINNER-PARTY. CHAPTER XXIII. THE END OF THE EVENING. CHAPTER XXIV. MY FIRST TERROR. CHAPTER XXVII. MISS CLARE AMONGST HER FRIENDS. CHAPTER XXXI. ABOUT PERCIVALE. CHAPTER XXXII. MY SECOND TERROR. CHAPTER XXXIII. THE CLOUDS AFTER THE RAIN. CHAPTER XXXV. WHAT LADY BERNARD THOUGHT OF IT. CHAPTER XXXVII. MRS. CROMWELL COMES. CHAPTER XXXVIII. MRS. CROMWELL GOES. CHAPTER XXXIX. ANCESTRAL WISDOM. CHAPTER XLI. "DOUBLE, DOUBLE, TOIL AND TROUBLE." CHAPTER XLII. ROGER AND MARION. CHAPTER XLIII. A LITTLE MORE ABOUT ROGER, AND ABOUT MR. BLACKSTONE. Title: The Vicar's Daughter Author: George MacDonald Language: English The Vicar's Daughter was originally published in 1872 by Tinsley Brothers, [Illustration: "I've brought you the baby to kiss," I said, unfolding the blanket. Page 98.] CONTENTS.CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORYCHAPTER II. I TRYCHAPTER III. MY WEDDINGCHAPTER IV. JUDY'S VISITCHAPTER V. GOOD SOCIETYCHAPTER VI. A REFUGE FROM THE HEATCHAPTER VII. CONNIECHAPTER VIII. CONNIE'S BABYCHAPTER IX. THE FOUNDLING REFOUNDCHAPTER X. WAGTAIL COMES TO HONORCHAPTER XI. A STUPID CHAPTERCHAPTER XII. AN INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER XIII. MY FIRST DINNER PARTY.—A NEGATIVED PROPOSALCHAPTER XIV. A PICTURECHAPTER XV. RUMORSCHAPTER XVI. A DISCOVERYCHAPTER XVII. MISS CLARECHAPTER XVIII. MISS CLARE'S HOMECHAPTER XIX. HER STORYCHAPTER XX. A REMARKABLE FACTCHAPTER XXI. LADY BERNARDCHAPTER XXII. MY SECOND DINNER PARTYCHAPTER XXIII. THE END OF THE EVENINGCHAPTER XXIV. MY FIRST TERRORCHAPTER XXV. ITS SEQUELCHAPTER XXVI. TROUBLESCHAPTER XXVII. MISS CLARE AMONGST HER FRIENDSCHAPTER XXVIII. MR. MORLEYCHAPTER XXIX. A STRANGE TEXTCHAPTER XXX. ABOUT SERVANTSCHAPTER XXXI. ABOUT PERCIVALECHAPTER XXXII. MY SECOND TERRORCHAPTER XXXIII. THE CLOUDS AFTER THE RAINCHAPTER XXXIV. THE SUNSHINECHAPTER XXXV. WHAT LADY BERNARD THOUGHT OF ITCHAPTER XXXVI. RETROSPECTIVECHAPTER XXXVII. MRS. CROMWELL COMESCHAPTER XXXVIII. MRS. CROMWELL GOESCHAPTER XXXIX. ANCESTRAL WISDOMCHAPTER XL. CHILD NONSENSECHAPTER XLI. "DOUBLE, DOUBLE, TOIL AND TROUBLE"CHAPTER XLII. ROGER AND MARIONCHAPTER XLIII. A LITTLE MORE ABOUT ROGER, AND ABOUT MR. BLACKSTONECHAPTER XLIV. THE DEA EX |