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RACHEL RAY
A Novel.
IN TWO VOLUMES. Vol. I.
LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY. 1863.
CONTENTS.
RACHEL RAY.
CHAPTER I.
THE RAY FAMILY.
CHAPTER II.
THE YOUNG MAN FROM THE BREWERY.
CHAPTER III.
THE ARM IN THE CLOUDS.
CHAPTER IV.
WHAT SHALL BE DONE ABOUT IT?
CHAPTER V.
MR. COMFORT GIVES HIS ADVICE.
CHAPTER VI.
PREPARATIONS FOR MRS. TAPPITT'S PARTY.
CHAPTER VII.
AN ACCOUNT OF MRS. TAPPITT'S BALL—COMMENCED.
CHAPTER VIII.
AN ACCOUNT OF MRS. TAPPITT'S BALL—CONCLUDED.
CHAPTER IX.
MR. PRONG AT HOME.
CHAPTER X.
LUKE ROWAN DECLARES HIS PLANS AS TO THE BREWERY.
CHAPTER XI.
LUKE ROWAN TAKES HIS TEA QUITE LIKE A STEADY YOUNG MAN.
CHAPTER XII.
RACHEL RAY THINKS "SHE DOES LIKE HIM."
CHAPTER XIII.
MR. TAPPITT IN HIS COUNTING-HOUSE.
CHAPTER XIV.
LUKE ROWAN PAYS A SECOND VISIT TO BRAGG'S END.
CHAPTER XV.
MATERNAL ELOQUENCE.
END OF VOL. I.
LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS.
RACHEL RAY
A Novel.
IN TWO VOLUMES. Vol. II.
LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY. 1863.
CONTENTS.
RACHEL RAY.
CHAPTER I.
RACHEL RAY'S FIRST LOVE-LETTER.
CHAPTER II.
ELECTIONEERING.
CHAPTER III.
DR. HARFORD.
CHAPTER IV.
MR. COMFORT CALLS AT THE COTTAGE.
CHAPTER V.
SHOWING WHAT RACHEL RAY THOUGHT WHEN SHE SAT ON THE STILE, AND HOW SHE WROTE HER LETTER AFTERWARDS.
CHAPTER VI.
MRS. RAY GOES TO EXETER, AND MEETS A FRIEND.
CHAPTER VII.
DOMESTIC POLITICS AT THE BREWERY.
CHAPTER VIII.
MRS. RAY'S PENITENCE.
CHAPTER IX.
THE ELECTION AT BASLEHURST.
CHAPTER X.
THE BASLEHURST GAZETTE.
CHAPTER XI.
CORNBURY GRANGE.
CHAPTER XII.
IN WHICH THE QUESTION OF THE BREWERY IS SETTLED.
CHAPTER XIII.
WHAT TOOK PLACE AT BRAGG'S END FARM.
CHAPTER XIV.
MRS. PRIME READS HER RECANTATION.
CHAPTER XV.
CONCLUSION.
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