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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
The Twenty-Fourth Day of November 1690
In Which Sir Jeoffry Encounters His Offspring
Wherein Sir Jeoffry’s Boon Companions Drink a Toast
Lord Twemlow’s Chaplain Visits His Patron’s Kinsman, and Mistress Clorinda Shines on Her Birthday Night
‘Not I,’ said she. ‘There thou mayst trust me. I would not be found out.’
Relating How Mistress Anne Discovered a Miniature
’Twas the Face of Sir John Oxon the Moon Shone Upon
Two Meet in the Deserted Rose Garden, and the Old Earl of Dunstanwolde Is Made a Happy Man
‘I give to him the thing he craves with all his soul – myself’
‘Yes – I have marked him’
Wherein a Noble Life Comes to an End
Which Treats of the Obsequies of My Lord of Dunstanwolde, of His Lady’s Widowhood, and of Her Return to Town
Wherein a Deadly War Begins
Containing the History of the Breaking of the Horse Devil, and Relates the Returning of His Grace of Osmonde From France
In Which Sir John Oxon Finds Again a Trophy He Had Lost
Dealing With That Which Was Done in the Panelled Parlour
Wherein His Grace of Osmonde’s Courier Arrives From France
My Lady Dunstanwolde Sits Late Alone and Writes
A Piteous Story Is Told, and the Old Cellars Walled In
A Noble Marriage
An Heir Is Born
Mother Anne
‘In One who will do justice, and demands that it shall be done to each thing He has made, by each who bears His image’
The Doves Sat Upon the Window Ledge and Lowly Cooed and Cooed
Biographical Note
Selected Titles From Hesperus Press
Copyright
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