CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. THE MEETING OF CREDITORS.
CHAPTER II. ONE FRIEND MOST FAITHFUL.
CHAPTER III. WHAT MR. LANG THOUGHT.
CHAPTER IV. MORTOMLEY'S BLUE.
CHAPTER V. MR. SWANLAND'S CRUMPLED ROSE-LEAF.
CHAPTER VI. SAUVE QUI PEUT.
CHAPTER VII. MORTOMLEY UNDERSTANDS AT LAST.
CHAPTER VIII. MR. WERNER ASKS A FAVOUR.
CHAPTER IX. THE NEW YELLOW.
CHAPTER X. A BROKEN REED.
CHAPTER XI. TWO UNWELCOME VISITORS.
CHAPTER XII. MRS. MORTOMLEY BREAKS THE NEWS.
CHAPTER XIII. SAD CONFIDENCES.
CHAPTER XIV. WHAT RUPERT HAD DONE.
CHAPTER XV. MR. ASHERILL IS PERSUADED.
CHAPTER XVI. CONCLUSION.
Title: Mortomley's Estate, Vol. III (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. III.
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.