The Last of the Foresters - Or, Humors on the Border; A story of the Old Virginia Frontier by John Esten Cooke
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XXXIV.--How Miss Sallianna alluded to vipers, and fell into hysterics
XXXV.--How Miss Fanny made merry with the passion of Mr. Verty XXXVI.--Ralph makes love to Miss Sallianna XXXVII.--Verty states his private opinion of Miss Sallianna XXXVIII.--How Longears showed his gallantry in Fanny's service. XXXIX.--Up the Hill, and under the Chestnuts XL.--Under the Greenwood Tree XLI.--Use of Coats in a Storm XLII.--How Mr. Jinks requested Ralph to hold him XLIII.--Verty's heart goes away in a chariot XLIV.--In which the History returns to Apple Orchard XLV.--Hours in the October Woods XLVI.--The Happy Autumn Fields XLVII.--Days that are no more XLVIII.--The Harvest Moon XLIX.--Back to Winchester, where Editorial Iniquity is discoursed of L.--How Verty discovered a Portrait, and what ensued LI.--A Child and a Logician LII.--How Mr. Jinks determined to spare Verty LIII.--Projects of Revenge, involving Historical details LIV.--Exploits of Fodder LV.--Woman-traps laid by Mr. Jinks LVI.--Takes Verty to Mr. Roundjacket's LVII.--Contains an Extraordinary Disclosure LVIII.--How Mr. Rushton proved that all men were selfish, himself included LIX.--The Portrait smiles LX.--The Lodge in the Hills LXI.--Mrs. O'Calligan's Wooers LXII.--Verty Muses |
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