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Index
Title Page
About the Author
Chronology
Introduction
CHAPTER I: Levitical
CHAPTER II: The Waggons
CHAPTER III: Mr Yorke
CHAPTER IV: Mr Yorke (continued)
CHAPTER V: Hollow’s Cottage
CHAPTER VI: Coriolanus
CHAPTER VII: The Curates at Tea
CHAPTER VIII: Noah and Moses
CHAPTER IX: Briarmains
CHAPTER X: Old Maids
CHAPTER XI: Fieldhead
CHAPTER XII: Shirley and Caroline
CHAPTER XIII: Further Communications on Business
CHAPTER XIV: Shirley seeks to be saved by Works
CHAPTER XV: Mr Donne’s Exodus
CHAPTER XVI: Whitsuntide
CHAPTER XVII: The School-Feast
CHAPTER XVIII: Which the Genteel Reader is recommended to skip, low Persons being here introduced
CHAPTER XIX: A Summer Night
CHAPTER XX: To-Morrow
CHAPTER XXI: Mrs Pryor
CHAPTER XXII: Two Lives
CHAPTER XXIII: An Evening Out
CHAPTER XXIV: The Valley of the Shadow of Death
CHAPTER XXV: The West Wind Blows
CHAPTER XXVI: Old Copy-Books
CHAPTER XXVII: The First Blue-Stocking
CHAPTER XXVIII: Phoebe
CHAPTER XXIX: Louis Moore
CHAPTER XXX: Rushedge, a Confessional
CHAPTER XXXI: Uncle and Niece
CHAPTER XXXII: The Schoolboy and the Wood-Nymph
CHAPTER XXXIII: Martin’s Tactics
CHAPTER XXXIV: Case of Domestic Persecution. – Remarkable Instance of Pious Perseverance in the Discharge of Religious Duties
CHAPTER XXXV: Wherein Matters make some Progress, but not much
CHAPTER XXXVI: Written in the Schoolroom
CHAPTER XXXVII: The Winding-up
Notes
Glossary
Further Reading
A Note on the Text
Appendix I: Preface to Shirley
Appendix II: The People and Places of Shirley
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Footnote
CHAPTER XXXII: The Schoolboy and the Wood-Nymph
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