A Life's Secret: A Novel

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CONTENTS PART THE FIRST. CHAP. PAGE I. WAS THE LADY MAD? 11 II.

PART THE FIRST.

CHAPTER I. WAS THE LADY MAD?

CHAPTER II. CHANGES.

CHAPTER III. AWAY TO LONDON.

CHAPTER IV. DAFFODIL'S DELIGHT.

CHAPTER V. MISS GWINN'S VISIT.

CHAPTER VI. TRACKED HOME.

CHAPTER VII. MR. SHUCK AT HOME.

CHAPTER VIII. FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS!

CHAPTER IX. THE SEPARATION OF HUNTER AND HUNTER.

PART THE SECOND.

CHAPTER I. A MEETING OF THE WORKMEN.

CHAPTER II. CALLED TO KETTERFORD.

CHAPTER III. TWO THOUSAND POUNDS.

CHAPTER IV. AGITATION.

PART THE THIRD.

CHAPTER I. A PREMATURE AVOWAL.

CHAPTER II. MR. COX.

CHAPTER III. 'I THINK I HAVE BEEN A FOOL.'

CHAPTER IV. SOMEBODY 'PITCHED INTO.'

CHAPTER V. A GLOOMY CHAPTER.

CHAPTER VI. THE LITTLE BOY AT REST.

CHAPTER VII. MR. DUNN'S PIGS BROUGHT TO MARKET.

CHAPTER VIII. A DESCENT FOR MR. SHUCK.

CHAPTER IX. ON THE EVE OF BANKRUPTCY.

CHAPTER X. THE YEARS GONE BY.

CHAPTER XI. RELIEF.

CHAPTER XII. CONCLUSION.

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A LIFE'S SECRET.


A LIFE'S SECRET.
A Novel.
By MRS. HENRY WOOD,

AUTHOR OF
"EAST LYNNE," "THE CHANNINGS," ETC.

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EIGHTH EDITION.

LONDON:
RICHARD BENTLEY & SON, New Burlington Street.
Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
1879.
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