Henrietta Temple: A Love Story
BOOK III.

CHAPTER I. -- In Which Captain Armine Proves Himself a Complete Tactician.

CHAPTER II. -- A Day of Love.

CHAPTER III. -- Which on the Whole Is Found Very Consoling.

CHAPTER IV. -- Henrietta Visits Armine, Which Leads to a Rather Perplexing Encounter.

CHAPTER V. -- Which Contains Something Very Unexpected.

BOOK IV.

CHAPTER I. -- Which Contains a Love-Letter.

CHAPTER II. -- Which, Supposing the Reader Is Interested in the Correspondence, Pursues It.

CHAPTER III. -- Containing the Arrival at Ducie of a Distinguished Guest.

CHAPTER IV. -- Containing Some Account of the Viscountess Dowager Bellair.

CHAPTER V. -- In Which Lady Bellair Gives Some Account of Some of Her Friends.

CHAPTER VI. -- Containing a Conversation Not Quite so Amusing as the Last.

CHAPTER VII. -- In Which Mr. Temple Pays a Visit to His Daughter’s Chamber.

CHAPTER VIII. -- In Which Glastonbury Is Very Much Astonished.

CHAPTER IX. -- In Which Glastonbury Finds That a Serene Temper Does Not Always Bring a Serene Life.

CHAPTER X. -- In Which Ferdinand Armine Is Much Concerned.

CHAPTER XI. -- In Which Ferdinand Begins to Be a Little Troublesome.

CHAPTER XII. -- Containing the Intimation of a Somewhat Mysterious Adventure.

CHAPTER XIII. -- In Which the Family Perplexities Rather Increase than Diminish.


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