The Three Brothers; vol. 3/3

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CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME.

CHAPTER I. ALICE'S FATE.

CHAPTER II. A STRUGGLE.

CHAPTER III. EXCHANGED INTO THE 200TH.

CHAPTER IV. WHAT IT COSTS TO HAVE ONE'S WAY.

CHAPTER V. THE FALLING OF THE WATERS.

CHAPTER VI. THE RAVEN.

CHAPTER VII. THE DOVE.

CHAPTER VIII. BEN.

CHAPTER IX. THE NEXT MORNING.

CHAPTER X. AUNT LYDIA.

CHAPTER XI. ALL HOME.

CHAPTER XII. SUSPENSE.

CHAPTER XIII. THE WILL.

CHAPTER XIV. THE END OF A DREAM.

CHAPTER XV. AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR.

CHAPTER XVI. WHAT IT ALL MEANT TO LAURIE.

CHAPTER XVII. CONCLUSION.

THE THREE BROTHERS.

BY

MRS. OLIPHANT,

AUTHOR OF
‘CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD,’
‘SALEM CHAPEL,’ ‘THE MINISTER’S WIFE,’
ETC. ETC.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. III.

LONDON:
HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS,
13 GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.
1870.

The Right of Translation is Reserved.

LONDON:
Strangeways and Walden, Printers,
28 Castle St. Leicester Sq.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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