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In the Valley
Harold Frederic
Copyright 1890
Dedication.
Contents.
In The Valley
Chapter I
"The French Are in the Valley!"
Chapter II
Setting Forth How the Girl Child Was Brought to Us.
Chapter III
Master Philip Makes His Bow--And Behaves Badly.
Chapter IV
In Which I Become the Son of the House.
Chapter V
How a Stately Name Was Shortened and Sweetened.
Chapter VI
Within Sound of the Shouting Waters.
Chapter VII
Through Happy Youth to Man's Estate.
Chapter VIII
Enter My Lady Berenicia Cross.
Chapter IX
I See My Sweet Sister Dressed in Strange Attire.
Chapter X
The Masquerade Brings Me Nothing but Pain.
Chapter XI
As I Make My Adieux Mr. Philip Comes In.
Chapter XII
Old-Time Politics Pondered Under the Forest Starlight.
Chapter XIII
To the Far Lake Country and Home Again.
Chapter XIV
How I Seem to Feel a Wanting Note in the Chorus of Welcome.
Chapter XV
The Rude Awakening from My Dream.
Chapter XVI
Tulp Gets a Broken Head to Match My Heart.
Chapter XVII
I Perforce Say Farewell to My Old Home.
Chapter XVIII
The Fair Beginning of a New Life in Ancient Albany.
Chapter XIX
I Go to a Famous Gathering at the Patroon's Manor House.
Chapter XX
A Foolish and Vexatious Quarrel Is Thrust Upon Me.
Chapter XXI
Containing Other News Besides that from Bunker Hill.
Chapter XXII
The Master and Mistress of Cairncross.
Chapter XXIII
How Philip in Wrath, Daisy in Anguish, Fly Their Home.
Chapter XXIV
The Night Attack upon Quebec--And My Share in It.
Chapter XXV
A Crestfallen Return to Albany.
Chapter XXVI
I See Daisy and the Old Home Once More.
Chapter XXVII
The Arrest of Poor Lady Johnson.
Chapter XXVIII
An Old Acquaintance Turns Up In Manacles.
Chapter XXIX
The Message Sent Ahead from the Invading Army.
Chapter XXX
From the Scythe and Reaper to the Musket.
Chapter XXXI
The Rendezvous of Fighting Men at Fort Dayton.
Chapter XXXII
"The Blood Be on Your Heads."
Chapter XXXIII
The Fearsome Death-Struggle in the Forest.
Chapter XXXIV
Alone at Last with My Enemy.
Chapter XXXV
The Strange Uses to Which Revenge May Be Put.
Chapter XXXVI
A Final Scene in the Gulf which My Eyes Are Mercifully Spared.
Chapter XXXVII
The Peaceful Ending of It All.
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