CHAPTER I IN WHICH JAMES INMAN ENTERS MAWM AND IS FAVOURED BY FORTUNE CHAPTER II IN WHICH INMAN RECEIVES A COLD RECEPTION AND SOME INFORMATION CHAPTER III IN WHICH MANIWEL DRAKE MAKES A SUGGESTION CHAPTER IV IN WHICH THE WOMAN ENTERS WITH THE SERPENT CHAPTER V IN WHICH JAGGER DRAKE SETS HIS TEETH CHAPTER VI IN WHICH BALDWIN'S SCAFFOLDING GIVES WAY AND ALSO HIS RESERVE CHAPTER VII IN WHICH NANCY SPEAKS HER MIND CHAPTER VIII IN WHICH NANCY QUESTIONS HER HEART AND MANIWEL QUESTIONS HIS SON CHAPTER IX IN WHICH ONE LOVER WALKS OUT AND ANOTHER WALKS IN CHAPTER X IN WHICH THE COMPANY AT THE "PACKHORSE" IS INVITED TO DRINK A HEALTH CHAPTER XI IN WHICH THE CONDITIONS ARE WINTRY CHAPTER XII IN WHICH BALDWIN'S SKY BECOMES SLIGHTLY OVERCAST CHAPTER XIII IN WHICH INMAN PROVES HIMSELF COMPETENT CHAPTER XIV IN WHICH JOHN CLEGG IS "WANTED" AND MANIWEL ISN'T CHAPTER XV IN WHICH THE VILLAGERS DISCUSS THE DISASTER CHAPTER XVI IN WHICH INMAN SHOWS THE SUBTLETY OF A VERY VENOMOUS SERPENT CHAPTER XVII IN WHICH NANCY'S BABY IS BORN AND JAGGER LOSES HIS TEMPER CHAPTER XVIII IN WHICH BALDWIN ALLOWS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SLIP CHAPTER XIX IN WHICH THE BILL OF SALE IS COMPLETED CHAPTER XX IN WHICH THERE IS A SENSATIONAL ROBBERY CHAPTER XXI IN WHICH EVENTS MOVE QUICKLY CHAPTER XXII IN WHICH BALDWIN FINDS NEW LODGINGS CHAPTER XXIII IN WHICH NANCY IS OVERWHELMED CHAPTER XXIV IN WHICH INMAN'S POPULARITY IS SEEN TO WAVER CHAPTER XXV IN WHICH NANCY DISCUSSES THE SITUATION WITH JAGGER CHAPTER XXVI IN WHICH MANIWEL LETS JAGGER INTO A SECRET CHAPTER XXVII IN WHICH NANCY PLAYS THE PART OF DETECTIVE CHAPTER XXVIII IN WHICH MANIWEL AND JAGGER JOIN IN THE GAME CHAPTER XXIX IN WHICH THE TABLES ARE TURNED MORE THAN ONCE CHAPTER XXX IN WHICH SWITHIN TELLS HIS STORY CHAPTER XXXI IN WHICH WE TAKE LEAVE OF THE MEN OF MAWM WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT For a short space Mr. Riley forsook the white for the red rose, and wrote The Lady of the Lawn as a result. He has now definitely returned to his own country, and in his new novel is told the story of Maniwel Drake, who has lost an arm; but maintains his cheerful and genial nature, and Baldwin Briggs, whose motto is “All for my-sen.” The story deals with one of those contrasts of conflicting personalities that Mr. Riley loves to draw. There are dramatic episodes as well as character studies, and the local colour that Mr. Riley loves to introduce. Above all there blows through the book the breath of the Moors, without which a Riley book would not be a Riley book. BY THE SAME AUTHOR
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CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | IN WHICH INMAN ENTERS MAWM | 7 |
II. | INMAN RECEIVES A COLD RECEPTION AND SOME INFORMATION | 17 |
III. | MANIWEL DRAKE MAKES A SUGGESTION | 27 |
IV. | THE WOMAN ENTERS WITH THE SERPENT | 37 |
V. | JAGGER DRAKE SETS HIS TEETH | 48 |
VI. | BALDWIN’S SCAFFOLDING GIVES WAY AND ALSO HIS RESERVE | 60 |
VII. | NANCY SPEAKS HER MIND | 69 |
VIII. | NANCY QUESTIONS HER HEART AND MANIWEL QUESTIONS HIS SON | 80 |
IX. | ONE LOVER WALKS OUT AND ANOTHER WALKS IN | 91 |
X. | THE COMPANY AT THE “PACKHORSE” IS INVITED TO DRINK A HEALTH | 101 |
XI. | THE CONDITIONS ARE WINTRY | 110 |
XII. | BALDWIN’S SKY BECOMES SLIGHTLY OVERCAST | 121 |
XIII. | INMAN PROVES HIMSELF COMPETENT | 131 |
XIV. | JOHN CLEGG IS “WANTED” AND MANIWEL ISN’T | 141 |
XV. | THE VILLAGERS DISCUSS THE DISASTER | 150 |
XVI. | INMAN SHOWS THE SUBTLETY OF A VERY VENOMOUS SERPENT | 160 |
XVII. | NANCY’S BABY IS BORN AND JAGGER LOSES HIS TEMPER | 170 |
XVIII. | BALDWIN ALLOWS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SLIP | 179 |
XIX. | THE BILL OF SALE IS COMPLETED | 190 |
XX. | THERE IS A SENSATIONAL ROBBERY | 202 |
XXI. | IN WHICH EVENTS MOVE QUICKLY | 210 |
XXII. | BALDWIN FINDS NEW LODGINGS | 221 |
XXIII. | NANCY IS OVERWHELMED | 231 |
XXIV. | INMAN’S POPULARITY IS SEEN TO WAVER | 241 |
XXV. | NANCY DISCUSSES THE SITUATION WITH JAGGER | 250 |
XXVI. | MANIWEL LETS JAGGER INTO A SECRET | 260 |
XXVII. | NANCY PLAYS THE PART OF DETECTIVE | 269 |
XXVIII. | MANIWEL AND JAGGER JOIN IN THE GAME | 280 |
XXIX. | THE TABLES ARE TURNED MORE THAN ONCE | 290 |
XXX. | SWITHIN TELLS HIS STORY | 300 |
XXXI. | WE TAKE LEAVE OF THE MEN OF MAWM | 309 |