The Master of Appleby - A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady by Francis Lynde
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V I LOST WHAT I HAD NEVER GAINED 47
VI RED WRATH MAY HEAL A WOUND 60 VII MY LADY HATH NO PART 75 VIII I TASTE THE QUALITY OF MERCY 88 IX A GOLDEN KEY UNLOCKED A DOOR 98 X A FORLORN HOPE CAME TO GRIEF 107 XI A LIE WAS MADE THE VERY TRUTH 114 XII THE NEWS CAME TO UNWELCOME EARS 129 XIII A PILGRIMAGE BEGINS 141 XIV THE BARONET PLAYED ROUGE-ET-NOIR 150 XV A HATCHET SINGS A MAN TO SLEEP 164 XVI JENNIFER THREW A MAIN WITH DEATH 171 XVII LOVE TOOK TOLL OF FRIENDSHIP 183 XVIII WE HEAR NEWS FROM THE SOUTH 194 XIX A STUMBLING HORSE BROUGHT TIDINGS 207 |
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