MITCHELHURST PLACE
A Novel
AUTHOR OF "FOR PERCIVAL"
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. II.
London
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1884
The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved.
Bungay:
CLAY AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS.
CHAPTER | PAGE | ||
I. | NO LETTER | 1 | |
II. | ONE MORE HOLIDAY | 27 | |
III. | MOONSHINE | 44 | |
IV. | REYNOLD'S REGRET | 69 | |
V. | LOVE'S MESSENGER | 85 | |
VI. | A PERPLEXING REFLECTION | 112 | |
VII. | TWO GLANCES | 144 | |
VIII. | IN NUTFIELD LANE | 157 | |
IX. | A VERSE OF AN OLD SONG | 185 | |
X. | JANUARY, 1883 | 232 |
MITCHELHURST PLACE
The Mitchelhurst postman, coming upto the Place in his daily round, found ayoung man loitering to and fro withinview of the gate. The morning was apleasant one. The roadside grass was greywith dew, and glisteni