Arthur Bonnicastle ; an american novel / by J. G. Holland
New York : Ch. Scribner's Sons
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Preliminares.
Arthur Bonnicastle ; an american novel
Chapter I. Thank a blind horse for good luck.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter II. Visiti an ogress and a giant in their enchanted castle.
Chapter III. Go to the birdīs nest to live, and the giant persiste in his plans for a sea-voyage.
Chapter IV. In which the course of true love is not permited to run at all.
Chapter V. The discipline of the birdīs nest as illustrated by two starting public trials.
Chapter VI. Become a member of Mrs. Sandersonīs family and have a wonderful voyage with jenks upon the atlas.
Chapter VII. I Leave the birdīs nest and make a great discovery.
Chapter VIII. I am introduced to new characters and enter the shadow of the great bedlow revival.
Chapter IX. I pass through a terrible tempest into the sunlight.
Chapter X. I Join a church that leaves out Mr. Bradford and Millie.
Chapter XI. The old portrait is discovered and old jenks has a real voyage at sea.
Chapter XII. Mrs. sanderson takes a companion and i go to college.
Chapter XIII. The beginning of college life-I meet peter mullens gordon livingston, and tempiation.
Chapter XIV. My first visit to New York, and first glass of wine.
Chapter XV. - XVI.
XV. I go out to make New Yearīs calls and return in disgrace.
XVI. Peter Mullens acquires a very large stock of old clothes.
Chapter XVII. Change my religious views to conform with my moral practice, and am graduated with my moral practice, and am...
Chapter XVIII. - XIX.
XVIII. Henry Becoms a guest at the mansion by force o circunstances.
XIX. Jensks goes far, far away upon the billow and never comes back.
Chapter XX. Mr. Bradford tells me a story which changes the determinations of my life.
Chapter XXI. I meet an old friend who becoms my rival.
Chapter XXII. Mrs. Sanderson meets her grandson and i retur to my father`s home.
Chapter XXIII. - XXIV.
XXIII. I take Arthur Bonnicastle upon my own hands suo ceed with him.
XXIV. In which i learn something about livingston, millie bradford and myself.
Chapter XXV. I win a wife and home of my own, and the mansion i oses and gains a mistress.
Chapter XXVI. - XXVII.
XXVI. Which briefly records the records the Professional Life of Rev. Peter Mullens.
XXVII. In which i say good-night to my friends and the pas and good-morrow to my work and the future.