Henrietta Temple: A Love Story
CHAPTER VI. -- Containing Another Domestic Scene.

CHAPTER VII. -- Containing an Unexpected Visit to London, and Its Consequences.

CHAPTER VIII. -- A Visit to Glastonbury’s Chamber.

CHAPTER IX. -- The Last Day and the Last Night.

CHAPTER X. -- The Advantage of Being a Favourite Grandson.

BOOK II.

CHAPTER I. -- Partly Retrospective, yet Very Necessary to be Perused.

CHAPTER II. -- In Which Captain Armine Achieves with Rapidity a Result Which Always Requires Great Deliberation.

CHAPTER III. -- Which Ferdinand Returns to Armine.

CHAPTER IV. -- In Which Some Light Is Thrown on the Title of This Work.

CHAPTER V. -- In Which Captain Armine Is Very Absent during Dinner.

CHAPTER VI. -- In Which Captain Armine Pays His First Visit to Ducie.

CHAPTER VII. -- In Which Captain Armine Indulges in a Reverie.

CHAPTER VIII. -- A Strange Dream.

CHAPTER IX. -- Which I Hope May Prove as Agreeable to the Reader as to Our Hero.

CHAPTER X. -- Evening Stroll.

CHAPTER XI. -- A Morning Walk.

CHAPTER XII. -- Containing an Ominous Incident.

CHAPTER XIII. -- In Which Captain Armine Finds Reason to Believe in the Existence of Fairies.

CHAPTER XIV. -- Containing an Incident Which Is the Termination of Most Tales, though Almost the Beginning of the Present.


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