The Life of Thomas Wanless, Peasant

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THE LIFE OF THOMAS WANLESS, PEASANT. INTRODUCTORY.

CHAPTER I. WHEREIN IS SET FORTH THE BLESSEDNESS OF A HELOT'S NURTURE.

CHAPTER II INTRODUCES THE READER TO A PHILANTHROPIC PARSON AND A GREAT SQUIRE.

CHAPTER III. EXHIBITS MORE PHILANTHROPY, OF A MIXED SORT, PLUS

CHAPTER IV. DISCLOSES AN EXCELLENT, INFALLIBLE AND ARISTOCRATIC PLAN FOR MANUFACTURING CRIMINALS.

CHAPTER V. MAKES KNOWN THE EXCELLENT QUALITIES OF JAIL LIFE.

CHAPTER VI. IS OF THE NATURE OF A SERMON.

CHAPTER VII. MAY INDICATE TO THE READER, AMONGST OTHER THINGS,

CHAPTER VIII. INTRODUCES THE READER TO VERY ARISTOCRATIC COMPANY.

CHAPTER IX. TELLS AN OLD, OLD STORY.

CHAPTER X. BRINGS THE READER BACK TO THE RESPECTABILITIES OF THE PARSONAGE.

CHAPTER XI. REVEALS THE SORROWS OF A MERE PEASANT MAIDEN.

CHAPTER XII. WHEREIN WE SEE BREEDING HIGH AND LOW.

CHAPTER XIII. THROWS A LITTLE LIGHT ON A SUBJECT SOMETIMES

CHAPTER XIV. BRINGS THE DOUBTLESS RELUCTANT READER ONCE MORE

CHAPTER XV. IS TOO BAD FOR DESCRIPTION.

CHAPTER XVI. TELLS OF A BETTER QUEST THAN THAT OF THE HOLY GRAIL.

CHAPTER XVII. HAS IN IT, ALAS! NOTHING THAT IS NEW.

CHAPTER XVIII. POINTS ONCE MORE TO THE MORAL OF THE POET'S SAYING, "SWEET ARE THE USES OF ADVERSITY."

CHAPTER XIX. OPENS TO THE INWARD EYE THE CHASTENED JOY THAT

CHAPTER XX. MAINTAINS THAT FOR THE WRONG SIN-BURDENED MORTAL NO

CHAPTER XXI. BRINGS US ALL TO THE JOURNEY'S END.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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