John Caldigate, Volume 1ReadHowYouWant.com, 1879 - 888 pages |
Contents
Folking | 1 |
Puritan Grange | 12 |
Daniel Caldigate | 23 |
The Shands | 35 |
The Goldfinder | 47 |
Mrs Smith | 59 |
The Three Attempts | 73 |
Reaching Melbourne | 86 |
Robert Bolton | 208 |
Men are So Wicked | 221 |
Hesters Courage | 233 |
The Wedding | 245 |
As to Touching Pitch | 258 |
The New Heir | 269 |
News from the Gold Mines | 281 |
The Babys Sponsors | 294 |
Nobble | 99 |
Polyeuka Hall | 110 |
Ahalala | 122 |
Mademoiselle Cettini | 134 |
Coming Back | 146 |
Again at Home | 158 |
Again at Pollington | 171 |
Again at Babington | 184 |
Again at Puritan Grange | 196 |
A Stranger in Cambridge | 308 |
The Christening | 320 |
Tom Crinkett at Folking | 332 |
Just by Telling Me that I Am | 346 |
The Conclave at Puritan Grange | 359 |
Hester is Lured Back | 371 |
The Babington Wedding | 384 |
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