THE LOST LADY OF LONE

By MRS. E.D.E.N. SOUTHWORTH,

Author of "Nearest and Dearest," "The Hidden Hand," "Unknown,""Only a Girl's Heart," "For Woman's Love," etc.

1876


PUBLISHERS' NOTICE.

"The Lost Lady of Lone" is different from any of Mrs.Southworth's other novels. The plot, which is unusually provocative ofconjecture and interest, is founded on thrilling and tragic events whichoccurred in the domestic history of one of the most distinguishedfamilies in the Highlands of Scotland. The materials which theseinteresting and tragic annals place at the disposal of Mrs. Southworthgive full scope to her unrivalled skill in depicting character anddeveloping a plot, and she has made the most of her opportunity and hersubject.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.--The bride of Lone
CHAPTER II.--An ideal love
CHAPTER III.--The ruined heir
CHAPTER IV.--Salome's choice
CHAPTER V.--Arondelle's consolation
CHAPTER VI.--A horrible mystery on the wedding-day
CHAPTER VII.--The morning's discovery
CHAPTER VIII.--A horrible discovery
CHAPTER IX.--After the discovery
CHAPTER X.--The letter and its effect
CHAPTER XI.--The vailed passenger
CHAPTER XII.--The house on Westminster Road
CHAPTER XIII.--A surprise for Mrs. Scott
CHAPTER XIV.--The second bridal morn
CHAPTER XV.--The cloud falls
CHAPTER XVI.--Vanished
CHAPTER XVII.--The lost Lady of Lone
CHAPTER XVIII.--The flight of the duchess
CHAPTER XIX.--Salome's refuge
CHAPTER XX.--Salome's protectress
CHAPTER XXI.--The bridegroom
CHAPTER XXII.--At Lone
CHAPTER XXIII.--A startling charge
CHAPTER XXIV.--The vindication
CHAPTER XXV.--Who was found?
CHAPTER XXVI.--Off the track
CHAPTER XXVII.--In the convent
CHAPTER XXVIII.--The soul's struggle
CHAPTER XXIX.--The stranger in the chapel
CHAPTER XXX.--The haunter
CHAPTER XXXI.--The abbess' story
CHAPTER XXXII.--The duke's double
CHAPTER XXXIII.--After the earthquake
CHAPTER XXXIV.--Risen from the grave
CHAPTER XXXV.--Face to face
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