Lady Baltimore
Owen Wister
Literature & Fiction
Lady Baltimore
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1906. Wister, an American writer whose stories helped to establish the cowboy as an archetypical, individualist hero. However, is works were not limited to the Western. Lady Baltimore is a novel about aristocratic Southerners in Charleston. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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English
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LADY BALTIMORE
LADY BALTIMORE
I: A Word about My Aunt
II: I Vary My Lunch
III: Kings Port Talks
IV: THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER—I
V: The Boy of the Cake
VI: In the Churchyard
"Then it was a good laugh, indeed!" I cried heartily.
VII: The Girl Behind the Counter—II
VIII: Midsummer-Night's Dream
IX: Juno
X: High Walk and the Ladies
XI: Daddy Ben and His Seed
But what was Hortense Rieppe coming to see for herself?
XII: From the Bedside
XIII: The Girl Behind the Counter—III
XIV: The Replacers
XV: What She Came to See
XVI: The Steel Wasp
XVII: Doing the Handsome Thing
XVIII: Again the Replacers
XIX: Udolpho
XX: What She Wanted Him For
XXI: Hortense's Cigarette Goes Out
XXII: Behind the Times
XXIII: Poor Aunt Carola!
XXIV: Post Scriptum
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