The Lady of the Forest: A Story for Girls

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CHAPTER I. FAIR LITTLE MAIDS.

CHAPTER II. MAKING TERMS.

CHAPTER III. PREPARING FOR THE HEIR

CHAPTER IV. A SPARTAN BOY.

CHAPTER V. IN THE FOREST.

CHAPTER VI. THE TOWER BEDROOM.

CHAPTER VII. "BETYDE WHAT MAY."

CHAPTER VIII. THE SACRED CUPBOARD.

CHAPTER IX. A TRYSTING-PLACE.

CHAPTER X. PROOFS.

CHAPTER XI. THE LADY WHO CAME WITH A GIFT.

CHAPTER XII. LOST IN THE NEW FOREST.

CHAPTER XIII. ONE MORE SECRET.

CHAPTER XIV. THE AUSTRALIANS.

CHAPTER XV. WAS HE ACTING?

CHAPTER XVI. LOST.

CHAPTER XVII. LOOKING FOR THE TANKARD.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE MARMADUKES.

CHAPTER XIX. A TENDER HEART.

CHAPTER XX. PUNISHED.

CHAPTER XXI. WHAT THE HEIR OUGHT TO BE.

CHAPTER XXII. RIGHT IS RIGHT.

CHAPTER XXIII. FOREST LIFE.

CHAPTER XXIV. A GREAT ALARM.

CHAPTER XXV. A DREAM WITH A MEANING.

CHAPTER XXVI. LOVE VERSUS GOLD.

CHAPTER XXVII. TWO MOTHERS.

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE LADY WHO CAME WITH A GIFT.

THE

LADY OF THE FOREST.

A STORY FOR GIRLS.

By L. T. MEADE,

Author of “The Little Princess of Tower Hill,” “A Sweet Girl Graduate,” “The Palace Beautiful,” “Polly,” “A World of Girls,” etc., etc.

“Tyde what may betyde,
Lovel shall dwell at Avonsyde.”

ILLUSTRATED EDITION.

A. L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK.


°THE LADY OF THE FOREST.

“Tyde what may betyde
Lovel shall dwell at Avonsyde.”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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