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CHAPTER IX

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CAN YOU FORGIVE HER? By Anthony Trollope CONTENTS Volume I.

I. Mr. Vavasor and His Daughter. II. Lady Macleod. III. John Grey, the Worthy Man. IV. George Vavasor, the Wild Man. V. The Balcony at Basle. VI. The Bridge over the Rhine. VII. Aunt Greenow. VIII. Mr. Cheesacre. IX. The Rivals. X. Nethercoats. XI. John Grey Goes to London. XII. Mr. George Vavasor at Home. XIII. Mr. Grimes Gets His Odd Money. XIV. Alice Vavasor Becomes Troubled. XV. Paramount Crescent. XVI. The Roebury Club. XVII. Edgehill. XVIII. Alice Vavasor's Great Relations. XIX. Tribute from Oileymead. XX. Which Shall It Be? XXI. Alice Is Taught to Grow Upwards, Towards the Light. XXII. Dandy and Flirt. XXIII. Dinner at Matching Priory. XXIV. Three Politicians. XXV. In Which Much of the History of the Pallisers Is Told. XXVI. Lady Midlothian. XXVII. The Priory Ruins. XXVIII. Alice Leaves the Priory. XXIX. Burgo Fitzgerald. XXX. Containing a Love Letter. XXXI. Among the Fells. XXXII. Containing an Answer to the Love Letter. XXXIII. Monkshade. XXXIV. Mr. Vavasor Speaks to His Daughter. XXXV. Passion versus Prudence. XXXVI. John Grey Goes a Second Time to London. XXXVII. Mr. Tombe's Advice. XXXVIII. The Inn at Shap. XXXIX. Mr. Cheesacre's Hospitality. XL. Mrs. Greenow's Little Dinner in the Close.

Volume II.

XLI. A Noble Lord Dies. XLII. Parliament Meets. XLIII. Mrs. Marsham. XLIV. The Election for the Chelsea Districts. XLV. George Vavasor Takes His Seat. XLVI. A Love Gift. XLVII. Mr. Cheesacre's Disappointment. XLVIII. Preparations for Lady Monk's Party. XLIX. How Lady Glencora Went to Lady Monk's Party. L. How Lady Glencora Came Back from Lady Monk's Party. LI. Bold Speculations on Murder. LII. What Occurred in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall. LIII. The Last Will of the Old Squire. LIV. Showing How Alice Was Punished. LV. The Will. LVI. Another Walk on the Fells. LVII. Showing How the Wild Beast Got Himself Back from the Mountains. LVIII. The Pallisers at Breakfast. LIX. The Duke of St. Bungay in Search of a Minister. LX. Alice Vavasor's Name Gets into the Money Market. LXI. The Bills Are Made All Right. LXII. Going Abroad. LXIII. Mr. John Grey in Queen Anne Street. LXIV. The Rocks and Valleys. LXV. The First Kiss. LXVI. Lady Monk's Plan. LXVII. The Last Kiss. LXVIII. From London to Baden. LXIX. From Baden to Lucerne. LXX. At Lucerne. LXXI. Showing How George Vavasor Received a Visit. LXXII. Showing How George Vavasor Paid a Visit. LXXIII. In Which Come Tidings of Great Moment to All Pallisers. LXXIV. Showing What Happened in the Churchyard. LXXV. Rouge et Noir. LXXVI. The Landlord's Bill. LXXVII. The Travellers Return Home. LXXVIII. Mr. Cheesacre's Fate. LXXIX. Diamonds Are Diamonds. LXXX. The Story Is Finished Within the Halls of the Duke of Omnium.

ILLUSTRATIONS Volume I.

The Balcony at Basle. Frontispiece. "Would you mind shutting the window?" Chapter II . "Sometimes you drive me too hard." Chapter III . "Peace be to his manes." Chapter VII . Captain Bellfield proposes a toast. Chapter IX . "If it were your friend, what advice would you give her?" Chapter XI . "I'm as round as your hat, and as square as your elbow; I am." Chapter XIII . "Mrs. Greenow, look at that." Chapter XIV . Edgehill. Chapter XVII . "Arabella Greenow, will you be that woman?" Chapter XX . "Baker, you must put Dandy in the bar." Chapter XXII . "Mr. Palliser, that was a cannon." Chapter XXIII . "The most self-willed young woman I ever met in my life." Chapter XXVI . The Priory Ruins. Chapter XXVII . Burgo Fitzgerald. Chapter XXIX . Swindale Fell. Chapter XXXI . "I have heard," said Burgo. Chapter XXXIII . "Then—then,—then let her come to me." Chapter XXXVI . "So you've come back, have you?" said the Squire. Chapter XXXVIII . "Dear Greenow; dear husband!" Chapter XL .

Volume II.

Great Jove. Chapter XLII . "Friendships will not come by ordering," said Lady Glencora. Chapter XLII . "I asked you for a kiss." Chapter XLVI . Mr. Cheesacre disturbed. Chapter XLVII . "All right," said Burgo, as he thrust the money into his breast-pocket. Chapter XLIX . Mr. Bott on the watch. Chapter L . The last of the old squire. Chapter LIII . Kate. Chapter LVI . Lady Glencora. Chapter LVIII . "Before God, my first wish is to free you from the misfortune that I have brought on you." Chapter LVIII . She managed to carry herself with some dignity. Chapter LXIII . A sniff of the rocks and valleys. Chapter LXIV . "I wonder when you're going to pay me what you owe me, Lieutenant Bellfield?" Chapter LXV . Lady Glencora at Baden. Chapter LXVIII . Alice. Chapter LXX . "Oh! George," she said, "you won't do that?" Chapter LXXI . "How am I to thank you for forgiving me?" Chapter LXXV . "Good night, Mr. Palliser." Chapter LXXVI . Alice and her bridesmaids. Chapter LXXIX . "Yes, my bonny boy,—you have made it all right for me." Chapter LXXX .

DR. WORTLE'S SCHOOL A Novel By Anthony Trollope COMPLETE IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I. CONTENTS OF VOL. I.

## PART I.

## CHAPTER I . DR. WORTLE

## CHAPTER II . THE NEW USHER

## CHAPTER III . THE MYSTERY

## PART II.

## CHAPTER IV . THE DOCTOR ASKS HIS QUESTION

## CHAPTER V . "THEN WE MUST GO"

## CHAPTER VI . LORD CARSTAIRS

## PART III.

## CHAPTER VII . ROBERT LEFROY

## CHAPTER VIII . THE STORY IS TOLD

## CHAPTER IX . MRS. WORTLE AND MR. PUDDICOMBE

## PART IV.

## CHAPTER X . MR. PEACOCKE GOES

## CHAPTER XI . THE BISHOP

## CHAPTER XII . THE STANTILOUP CORRESPONDENCE

DR. WORTLE'S SCHOOL By Anthony Trollope IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. II. CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

## PART V.

## CHAPTER I . MR. PUDDICOMBE'S BOOT

## CHAPTER II . 'EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS'

## CHAPTER III . "'AMO' IN THE COOL OF THE EVENING"

## CHAPTER IV . "IT IS IMPOSSIBLE"

## CHAPTER V . CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE PALACE

## CHAPTER VI . THE JOURNEY

## CHAPTER VII . "NOBODY HAS CONDEMNED YOU HERE"

## CHAPTER VIII . LORD BRACY'S LETTER

## CHAPTER IX . AT CHICAGO

CONCLUSION.

## CHAPTER X . THE DOCTOR'S ANSWER

## CHAPTER XI . MR. PEACOCKE'S RETURN

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