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HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY, Boston and New York.
Standish of Standish
A Story of the Pilgrims
By
Jane G. Austin
BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1892
Dedication.
TO THE MEMORY OF MY DEAR BROTHER,
JOHN A. GOODWIN,
WHO MORE THAN ANY MAN HAS CONSERVED FOR OUR DELIGHT THE STORY OF THOSE PILGRIM FATHERS "WITHOUT WHOSE LIVES OURS HAD NOT BEEN."
A PREFATORY NOTE.
CONTENTS.
STANDISH OF STANDISH.
CHAPTER I.
THE BATTLE OF THE TUBS.
CHAPTER II.
THE LAUNCH OF THE PINNACE.
CHAPTER III.
THE SWORD OF STANDISH.
CHAPTER IV.
THE LILIES OF FRANCE.
CHAPTER V.
AN AWFUL DANGER.
CHAPTER VI.
THE FIRST ENCOUNTER.
CHAPTER VII.
CLARKE'S ISLAND.
CHAPTER VIII.
BURYING HILL.
CHAPTER IX.
ROSE.
CHAPTER X.
A TERRIBLE NIGHT.
CHAPTER XI.
THE COLONISTS OF COLE'S HILL.
CHAPTER XII.
THE HEADLESS ARROW.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE CAPTAIN'S PROMOTION.
CHAPTER XIV.
SECOND MARRIAGES.
CHAPTER XV.
SAMOSET.
CHAPTER XVI.
PRISCILLA MOLINES' LETTER.
CHAPTER XVII.
AN INTERNATIONAL TREATY.
CHAPTER XVIII.
THE LAST LINK BROKEN.
CHAPTER XIX.
SOWED AND REAPED IN ONE DAY.
CHAPTER XX.
FUNERAL—BAKED MEATS AND MARRIAGE FEASTS.
CHAPTER XXI.
AN AFFAIR OF HONOR.
CHAPTER XXII.
THE CAPTAIN'S PIPE.
CHAPTER XXIII.
"SPEAK FOR YOURSELF, JOHN!"
CHAPTER XXIV.
THE MYSTERIOUS GRAVE.
CHAPTER XXV.
A LITTLE DISCIPLINE.
CHAPTER XXVI.
THE FIRST THANKSGIVING DAY OF NEW ENGLAND.
CHAPTER XXVII.
A LOVE PHILTRE.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
PHILIP DE LA NOYE.
CHAPTER XXIX.
KEEPING CHRISTMAS.
CHAPTER XXX.
A SOLDIER'S INSTINCT.
CHAPTER XXXI.
A POT OF BROTH.
CHAPTER XXXII.
THE SUNSET GUN.
CHAPTER XXXIII.
PECKSUOT'S KNIFE.
CHAPTER XXXIV.
THE WOLF AT THE DOOR.
CHAPTER XXXV.
THE BRIDES' SHIP.
CHAPTER XXXVI.
MARRIAGE BELLS.
CHAPTER XXXVII.
"AND TO BE WROTH WITH ONE WE LOVE."
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
BARBARA.
CHAPTER XXXIX.
A MILITARY WEDDING.
CHAPTER XL.
"PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW."
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