Mollie's Prince: A Novel
I Will Never be Faithless Again

A Quixotic Resolution

I Have Wanted My Old Sweetheart

What am I to Say?

See the Conquering Hero Comes!

A Devout Lover

Mollie's Prince

Everard Yields the Point

The Veiled Prophet

The True Story of Lady Betty

Wooed, and Married, and A'

MOLLIE'S PRINCE

CHAPTER I.

IN THE LIME AVENUE.

CONTENTS

"Thou knowest my old ward;—here I lay, and thus I bore my point. Four rogues in buckram let drive at me."—King Henry IV.

"An I have not forgotten what the inside of a church is made of, I am a pepper-corn."—King Henry IV.

In this age of transition and progress, when the pleasure-seeker, like the Athenian of old, is for ever searching for things new and strange; when old landmarks are ruthlessly demolished, and respectable antiquities are shelved in outer darkness; then to some conservative minds it is refreshing to stumble upon some old-world corner, fragrant with memories of the past, and as yet 
 Prev. P 3/301 next 
Back Top
Privacy Statement Terms of Service Contact