Phoebe JuniorPhoebe, Junior: A Last Chronicle of Carlingford (also spelled Phœbe, Junior) is an 1876 novel by Margaret Oliphant. It follows the exploits of its heroine, Phoebe Beecham, as she learns the true history of her family history. This novel is the last of the six Carlingford Chronicles, and is set roughly in the early 1860s to late 1870s. (Excerpt from Wikipedia) |
Contents
A COUNTRY PARTY 26 | |
SELFDEVOTION 31 | |
A MORNING CALL 38 | |
SHOPPING 45 | |
THE DORSETS 52 | |
THE TOZER FAMILY 88 | |
STRANGERS 96 | |
A DOMESTIC CRISIS 104 | |
THE NEW GENTLEMAN 113 | |
A PUBLIC MEETING 119 | |
MR MAYS AFFAIRS 127 | |
THE NEW CHAPLAIN 134 | |
THAT TOZER GIRL 142 | |
COMING HOME 59 | |
PAPA 67 | |
PHŒBES PREPARATIONS 74 | |
GRANGE LANE 81 | |
A NEW FRIEND 148 | |
A DESPERATE EXPEDIENT 155 | |
TIDED OVER 164 | |
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