Historical
epub |eng | 2005-10-06 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
"Kate,—I want to ask you a particular question." "What question?" "You must not suppose, let the answer be what it may, that it can make any difference between you and ...
( Category:
Historical
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2010-08-25 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
The same post which brought Hamel's long letter to Lucy brought also a short but very angry scrawl from Sir Thomas to his wife. No eyes but those of Lady ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2005-09-01 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
VOLUME II CHAPTER IX Nina's misery as she went home was almost complete. She had not, indeed, quarrelled with her lover, who had again caressed her as she left him, ...
( Category:
Literature & Fiction
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2004-01-01 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
CHAPTER XVIII. MRS. ASKERTON'S STORY. When Clara received the letter from Captain Aylmer on which so much is supposed to hang, she made up her mind to say nothing of ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2008-10-27 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
CHAPTER VIII. THE "JOHN BRIGHT." Jack, of course, did not go to New Zealand, and I was bound to quarrel with him,—temporarily. They held the meeting on the Town Flags, ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2005-05-03 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
Chapter XXX The Man Who Dusted His Boots With His Handkerchief When Florence Burton had written three letters to Harry without receiving a word in reply to either of them, ...
( Category:
Historical
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2004-03-01 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
Chapter XXXIV. Violence It had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2008-01-01 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
CHAPTER XIV An Action for Libel When the man had asked him that question,—Is there any secret you can tell?—Cousin Henry did, for half a minute, make up his mind ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2004-02-01 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
CHAPTER XV. MR. MAINWARING'S LITTLE DINNER. The company at the rector's house consisted of the Senator, the two Mortons, Mr. Surtees the curate, and old Doctor Nupper. Mrs. Mainwaring was ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2009-09-27 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
CHAPTER XI. MR. GREENWOOD BECOMES AMBITIOUS. Mr. Greenwood was still anxious as to the health of the Rector of Appleslocombe. There might be even yet a hope for him; but ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2010-02-14 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
CHAPTER XXVI. THE KESWICK POET. Infinite difficulties were now complicating themselves on the head of poor Daniel Thwaite. The packet which the Countess addressed to him did not reach him ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2010-09-29 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
My own dearest Rachel, It seems so nice having to write to you, though it would be much nicer if I could see you and be sitting with you at ...
( Category:
Historical
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2005-02-01 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
'And what has it all come to?' said Alaric, whom the question of M'Buffer's temporary prosperity made rather thoughtful. 'Well, not so bad either; he has had his fling for ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2008-04-08 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
CHAPTER XIV. MR WHITTLESTAFF IS GOING OUT TO DINNER. "There's an invitation come, asking us to dine at Little Alresford to-day." This was said, soon after breakfast, by Mr Whittlestaff ...
( Category:
Historical
December 17,2017 )
epub |eng | 2007-06-18 | Author:Anthony Trollope [Trollope, Anthony]
CHAPTER II. 'EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS.' But there arose a trouble greater than that occasioned by the 'Broughton Gazette.' There came out an article in a London weekly newspaper, called 'Everybody's Business,' ...
( Category:
Classics
December 17,2017 )
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