The Hoyden by Mrs. (Margaret Wolfe Hamilton) Hungerford
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How Lady Rylton says a few Things that would have been better left unsaid. How "The Scheme" is laid before Sir Maurice, and how he refuses to have anything to do with it CHAPTER IV. How the Heart of Maurice grew hot within him, and how he put the Question to the Touch, and how he neither lost nor won CHAPTER V. Showing how, when People do congregate together much Knowledge may be found, and how the little Hoyden has some kind Things said about her CHAPTER VI. How Games were played, "of Sorts"; and how Tita was much harried, but how she bore herself valiantly, and, how, not knowing of her Victories, she won all through CHAPTER VII. How the Argument grows higher; and how Marian loses her Temper, and how Margaret objects to the Ruin of one young Life CHAPTER VIII. How a Storm raged; and how, when a Man and Woman met Face to Face, |
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