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Title
Richard Carvel
Published
New York ; London : Macmillan Co., 1899.
Description
xiii, 538 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
Call Number
813.521 C563ri 1899
System Control No.
(OCoLC)00270936
Note
Contents: Lionel Carvel, of Carvel Hall -- Some memories of childhood -- Caught by the tide -- Grafton would heal an old breach -- "If ladies be but young and fair" -- I first suffer for the cause -- Grafton and his chance -- Over the wall -- Under false colours -- The red in the carvel blood -- A festival and a parting -- News from a far country -- Mr. Allen shows his hand -- The volte coupe -- Of which the rector was the worst -- In which some things are made clear -- South river -- The Black Moll -- A man of destiny -- A sad home-coming -- The gardner's cottage -- On the road -- London town -- castle yard -- The rescue -- The part Horatio played -- In which I am sore tempted -- Arlington Street -- I meet a very great young man -- A conspiracy -- "Upstairs into the world" -- Lady Tankerville's drum-major -- Drury lane -- His grace makes advances -- In which my Lord Baltimore appears -- A glimpse of Mr. Garrick -- The serpentine -- In which I am roundly brought to task -- Holland house -- Vauxhall -- The wilderness -- My friends are proven -- Annapolis once more -- Noblesse Oblige -- The house of memories -- Gordon's pride -- Visitors -- Multum in Parvo -- Liberty loses a friend -- Farwell to Gordon's -- How an idle prophecy came to pass -- How the gardner's son fought the serapis -- In which I make some discoveries -- More discoveries -- "The love of a maid for a man" -- How good came out of evil -- I come to my own again.
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Ms. inscription on front free endpaper dated October 7, 1899.
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Ms. inscription on front free endpaper dated October 7, 1899.
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