HESTER

A STORY OF CONTEMPORARY LIFE

BY

MRS. OLIPHANT

"A springy motion in her gait,
A rising step, did indicate
Of pride and joy no common rate
That flush'd her spirit:
I know not by what name beside
I shall it call: if 'twas not pride,
It was a joy to that allied
She did inherit.
*****
She was trained in Nature's school,
Nature had blest her.
A waking eye, a prying mind,
A heart that stirs, is hard to bind:
A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind,
Ye could not Hester."

Charles Lamb.

IN THREE VOLUMES
VOL. III

London
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1883
The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved

LONDON

R. Clay, Sons, and Taylor,

BREAD STREET HILL.


CONTENTS.

  PAGE
CHAPTER I.
BUSINESS AND LOVE1
CHAPTER II.
A SPECULATOR23
CHAPTER III.
A LATE VISITOR45
CHAPTER IV.
DOUBTS AND FEARS64
CHAPTER V.
A DISCOVERY85
CHAPTER VI.
IN THE LABYRINTH108
CHAPTER VII.
ALARMS131
CHAPTER VIII.
THE CRISIS154
CHAPTER IX.
UNDER THE HOLLY169
CHAPTER X.
THE HOUR OF NEED180
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