CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCES MR. ASHERILL TO THE READER.
CHAPTER II. A VERY WET SATURDAY.
CHAPTER III. FOR MERCIES VOUCHSAFED.
CHAPTER IV. SUMMER DAYS.
CHAPTER V. ABOUT MRS. MORTOMLEY AND OTHERS.
CHAPTER VI. MRS. MORTOMLEY IS ADVISED FOR HER GOOD.
CHAPTER VII. LENORE.
CHAPTER VIII. A DEAD FAINT.
CHAPTER IX. THE FIRST MUTTERINGS OF THE STORM.
CHAPTER X. MR. FORDE TAKES HIS HAT.
CHAPTER XI. RUPERT SPEAKS VERY PLAINLY.
CHAPTER XII. THE SAME DAY AT HOMEWOOD.
CHAPTER XIII. MORTOMLEY'S FRIENDS.
CHAPTER XIV. KLEINWORT IS SYMPATHETIC.
Title: Mortomley's Estate, Vol. I (of 3)
A Novel
Author: Charlotte Elizabeth Lawson Cowan Riddell
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MORTOMLEY'S ESTATE.
A Novel.
BY
MRS. RIDDELL,
AUTHOR OF
"GEORGE GEITH," "TOO MUCH ALONE," "HOME, SWEET HOME,"
"THE EARL'S PROMISE," ETC. ETC.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
TINSLEY BROTHERS. 8, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND.
1874.
All rights of Translation and Reproduction are Reserved.
PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND CO.,
LITTLE QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS.
TO
Emma Martin,
OF
WADESMILL, HERTS,
THIS STORY IS DEDICATED,
AS A TOKEN OF THE AUTHOR'S RESPECT AND AFFECTION.