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Title: The Duke's Children
Author: Anthony Trollope
Release Date: January, 2003 [eBook #3622]
Most recently updated: August 20, 2007
Language: English
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE DUKE'S CHILDREN***
XIII. The Duke's Injustice
XIV. The New Member for Silverbridge
XV. The Duke Receives a Letter,\u2014and Writes One
XVIII. One of the Results of the Derby
XIX. "No; My Lord, I Do Not"
XX. "Then He Will Come Again"
XXI. Sir Timothy Beeswax
XXII. The Duke in His Study
XXIII. Frank Tregear Wants a Friend
XXIV. "She Must Be Made to Obey"
XXV. A Family Breakfast-Table
XXVI. Dinner at the Beargarden
XXVII. Major Tifto and the Duke
XXX. What Came of the Meeting
XXXI. Miss Boncassen's River-Party. No. 1
XXXII. Miss Boncassen's River-Party. No. 2
XLII. Again at Killancodlem
XLIII. What Happened at Doncaster
XLIV. How It Was Done
XLV. "There Shall Not Be Another Word About It"
XLVI. Lady Mary's Dream
XLVII. Miss Boncassen's Idea of Heaven
LII. Miss Boncassen Tells the Truth
LIII. "Then I Am As Proud As a Queen"
LIV. "I Don't Think She Is a Snake"
LVIII. The Major Is Deposed
LIX. No One Can Tell What May Come to Pass
LX. Lord Gerald in Further Trouble
LXI. "Bone of My Bone"
LXII. The Brake Country
LXIII. "I've Seen 'Em Like That Before"
LXIV. "I Believe Him to Be a Worthy Young Man"
LXV. "Do You Ever Think What Money Is?"
LXVI. The Three Attacks
LXVII. "He Is Such a Beast"
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