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CONTENTS.

Page CONTENTS.

CONTENTS.

  • PART I.
    Woodside

    • CHAPTER I.
      Sub-Urban; Ancient Friends; Young Ladies before their Morning
      Toilets; Farmer Henry Graham; Progressive Ideas; Rash Deter-minations;
      A Family at Breakfast, 13

    • CHAPTER II.
      A Sisterly Discussion; Mutual Obligations of Parents and Children;
      Signs of Discontent and Revolt, 36

    • CHAPTER III.
      Mr. Henry Graham conducts Miss Annette Furniss to Woodside for
      a Visit; The Inhabitants of Woodside; Annette Graham's first day
      there; Housekeeper Rachael, 46

    • CHAPTER IV.
      Clouds and Sunshine; Management; The Debating Society; Wo-men's
      Rights; Rachael's Conquest, 67


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    • CHAPTER V.
      Woodside by Moonlight; Ambitious Scheming; Non-Committalism;
      A New Character; Domestic Reform, 90

    • CHAPTER VI.
      A Child's Funeral; Bold Advice by Rachael; Fruitless Coquetry;
      The Housekeeper Resigns to take care of her own Establishment;
      Annette goes home Disengaged; Father and Daughter; Reminiscences;
      A Melancholy Betrothal; Annette becomes the Mistress of
      Woodside, 121

  • PART II.
    Throckmorton Hall.

    • CHAPTER I.
      The Sugar Camp; The Dark Angel in the Farmer's Home; Uncle
      Peter, J. T. Throckmorton, and Aunt Sally Throckmorton;
      Sensible Mrs. Perrin, 151

    • CHAPTER II.
      The Young Orphans become Wards of their Great Relation; A
      Glimpse of Woodside; Rachael re-appears as Mrs. Muggins;
      Throckmorton Hall; Rosalie and Orpha produce different Impressions,
      174

    • CHAPTER III.
      The Dignity of Uncle Peter; He becomes Ill, and exhibits some of
      the Weaknesses of Human Nature; The Neighbors Prescribe;
      Mrs. Perrin's Suspicions; A Great Doctor from Town; All sorts of
      Doctors from the Country; The Domestic Felicities of Mrs.
      Muggins; Mrs. Graham of Woodside “watches;” Dr. Stafford
      Graham makes an Impression, 194


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    • CHAPTER IV.
      Uncle Peter's Recovery; Rose and Orpha have an Adventure; Mrs.
      Perrin's Cottage; Visit to Woodside; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
      Muggins at Home; A Discovery; Mr. Furniss and Mrs. Perrin
      hold interesting Conversations, 257

    • CHAPTER V.
      Uncle Peter is Uneasy under Obligations; He dreams Dreams, and
      sees Visions; He gives Examples of Heroism; He discharges his
      Debt to Mrs. Perrin; He is again in the hands of the Doctors, and
      tries all the new sorts, 325

    • CHAPTER VI.
      Contrasted Health Prospects of Mr. and Mrs. P. I. T. Throckmor
      ton; Mrs. Muggins causes a Sensation at the Hall; Marriages in
      Preparation; Aunt Sally at Rest; Changes at Woodside; Uncle
      Peter's new Vocations; For better or for worse; Conclusion, 389


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