BY THE AUTHOR OF FIRST LOVE.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
BULL AND CHURTON, HOLLES STREET.
1833.
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Chapter I | 1 |
Chapter II | 14 |
Chapter III | 26 |
Chapter IV | 45 |
Chapter V | 66 |
Chapter VI | 83 |
Chapter VII | 89 |
Chapter VIII | 104 |
Chapter IX | 116 |
Chapter X | 128 |
Chapter XI | 142 |
Chapter XII | 149 |
Chapter XIII | 173 |
Chapter XIV | 180 |
Chapter XV | 187 |
Chapter XVI | 202 |
Chapter XVII | 218 |
Chapter XVIII | 230 |
Chapter XIX | 244 |
Chapter XX | 255 |
Chapter XXI | 265 |
Chapter XXII | 276 |
Chapter XXIII | 287 |
The immense extent and beautiful irregularityof the grounds, the unfathomable depth of thewoods, the picturesque ramifications of some ofthe most conspicuously situated of the very oldtrees, the hour, for it was almost midnight, thenumerous bonfires scattered in all directions,the innumerable tenantry gathered round them,the crowd of moving forms extending as far asthe eye could penetrate into the darkness; and,quite in the fore-ground, the figure of a blind old[Pg 2]man who had been born in the family, and