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Hannah Thurston

a story of American life
2 occurrences of albany
[Clear Hits]
  
  
  
  
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2 occurrences of albany
[Clear Hits]

CONTENTS.

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  • CHAPTER I.
    In which we attend the Great Sewing-Union at Ptolemy 9

  • CHAPTER II.
    Mr. Woodbury's Introduction to Lakeside 26

  • CHAPTER III.
    An Evening of Gossip, in which we learn something about the Persons
    already mentioned
    37

  • CHAPTER IV.
    An Interview on the Road, and a New Household 48

  • CHAPTER V.
    In which Mr. Woodbury hears a Woman Speak 61

  • CHAPTER VI.
    In which Lakeside becomes lively 77

  • CHAPTER VII.
    What Happened during the Evening 90

  • CHAPTER VIII.
    In which Mr. Woodbury pays an Unexpected Visit 105

  • CHAPTER IX.
    Spiritual and other Rappings 113

  • CHAPTER X.
    In which we hear a Diverting Story 129

  • CHAPTER XI.
    Containing Two Declarations, and the Answers thereto 143

  • CHAPTER XII.
    Mother and Daughter 155

  • CHAPTER XIII.
    In which Spring Opens 167

  • CHAPTER XIV.
    Containing Conversations more important than they seem to be 177

  • CHAPTER XV.
    Which comes near being Tragic 189

  • CHAPTER XVI.
    Concerning an Unexpected Journey to Tiberius 205

  • CHAPTER XVII.
    Which Solves the preceding one 218


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  • CHAPTER XVIII.
    One of the Summer Diversions of Ptolemy 232

  • CHAPTER XIX.
    In which there is both Attraction and Repulsion 246

  • CHAPTER XX.
    In which Seth Wattles is again Disappointed 258

  • CHAPTER XXI.
    With an entire Change of Scene 269

  • CHAPTER XXII.
    In which Trouble comes to Lakeside 281

  • CHAPTER XXIII.
    Which contains both Love and Death 293

  • CHAPTER XXIV.
    Various Changes, but little Progress in the Story 308

  • CHAPTER XXV.
    In which Hannah Thurston makes a New Acquaintance 319

  • CHAPTER XXVI.
    In which a Wedding takes place 333

  • CHAPTER XXVII.
    Describing certain Troubles of Mr. Woodbury 344

  • CHAPTER XXVIII.
    In which Hannah Thurston also has her Troubles 356

  • CHAPTER XXIX.
    In which a Crisis approaches 368

  • CHAPTER XXX.
    Mr. Woodbury's Confession 380

  • CHAPTER XXXI.
    In which the Strong-minded Woman becomes Weak 392

  • CHAPTER XXXII.
    In which all Retreat is cut off 407

  • CHAPTER XXXIII.
    Concerning Marriage, Death, Gossip, and Going Home 419

  • CHAPTER XXXIV.
    Concerning the New Household of Lakeside 430

  • CHAPTER XXXV.
    In which we attend another Meeting in favor of “Women's
    Rights”
    442

  • CHAPTER XXXVI.
    In which the Man and Woman come to an Understanding 455