Elizabeth GaskellWives and DaughtersAn Every-Day Story |
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I | THE DAWN OF A GALA DAY |
II | A NOVICE AMONGST THE GREAT FOLK |
III | MOLLY GIBSON'S CHILDHOOD |
IV | MR GIBSON'S NEIGHBOURS |
V | CALF-LOVE |
VI | A VISIT TO THE HAMLEYS |
VII | FORESHADOWS OF LOVE PERILS |
VIII | DRIFTING INTO DANGER |
IX | THE WIDOWER AND THE WIDOW |
X | A CRISIS |
XI | MAKING FRIENDSHIP |
XII | PREPARING FOR THE WEDDING |
XIII | MOLLY GIBSON'S NEW FRIENDS |
XIV | MOLLY FINDS HERSELF PATRONISED |
XV | THE NEW MAMMA |
XVI | THE BRIDE AT HOME |
XVII | TROUBLE AT HAMLEY HALL |
XVIII. | MR OSBORNE'S SECRET |
XIX | CYNTHIA'S ARRIVAL |
XX | MRS GIBSON'S VISITORS |
XXI | THE HALF-SISTERS |
XXII | THE OLD SQUIRE'S TROUBLES |
XXIII | OSBORNE HAMLEY REVIEWS HIS POSITION |
XXIV | MRS GIBSON'S LITTLE DINNER |
XXV | HOLLINGFORD IN A BUSTLE |
XXVI | A CHARITY BALL |
XXVII | FATHER AND SONS |
XXVIII | RIVALRY |
XXIX | BUSH-FIGHTING |
XXX | OLD WAYS AND NEW WAYS |
XXXI | A PASSIVE COQUETTE |
XXXII | COMING EVENTS |
XXXIII | BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS |
XXXIV | A LOVER'S MISTAKE |
XXXV | THE MOTHER'S MANOEUVRE |
XXXVI | DOMESTIC DIPLOMACY |
XXXVII | A FLUKE, AND WHAT CAME OF IT |
XXXVIII | MR KIRKPATRICK, Q.C. |
XXXIX | SECRET THOUGHTS OOZE OUT |
XL | MOLLY GIBSON BREATHES FREELY |
XLI | GATHERING CLOUDS |
XLII | THE STORM BURSTS |
XLIII | CYNTHIA'S CONFESSION |
XLIV | MOLLY GIBSON TO THE RESCUE |
XLV | CONFIDENCES |
XLVI | HOLLINGFORD GOSSIPS |
XLVII | SCANDAL AND ITS VICTIMS |
XLVIII | AN INNOCENT CULPRIT |
XLIX | MOLLY GIBSON FINDS A CHAMPION |
L | CYNTHIA AT BAY |
LI | TROUBLES NEVER COME ALONE |
LII | SQUIRE HAMLEY'S SORROW |
LIII | UNLOOKED-FOR ARRIVALS |
LIV | MOLLY GIBSON'S WORTH IS DISCOVERED |
LV | AN ABSENT LOVER RETURNS |
LVI | OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE, AND ON WITH THE NEW |
LVII | BRIDAL VISITS AND ADIEUX |
LVIII | REVIVING HOPES AND BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS |
LIX. | MOLLY GIBSON AT HAMLEY HALL |
LX | ROGER HAMLEY'S CONFESSION |
CONCLUDING REMARKS (By the Editor of the 'Cornhill Magazine.')