Mr. Hogarth's Will
Catherine Helen Spence
Mr. Hogarth's Will
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Mr. Hogarth's Will
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Catherine Helen Spence
CONTENTS
Volume I
Volume II.
Volume III.
Volume I.
Chapter I.
The Will
Chapter II.
Disappointment and Hope; Prose and Poetry
Chapter III.
Closed Doors
Chapter IV.
An Evening At Mr. Rennie's
Chapter V.
A Humble Friend
Chapter VI.
A Bundle Of Old Letters
Chapter VII.
Up And Down
Chapter VIII.
Peggy Walker's Adventures
Chapter IX.
Peggy Walker's Adventures
Chapter X.
Elsie's Literary Venture, and Its Success
Chapter XI.
Some Grave Talk In Gay Company
Chapter XII.
Mr. Brandon In Edinburgh
Chapter XIII.
Peggy's Visitors, And Francis' Resolution
Chapter XIV.
Good News For Francis
Volume II.
Chapter I.
How Francis Received The Good News
Chapter II.
Jane's Situation
Chapter III.
Elsie's Situation
Chapter IV.
Elsie Refuses An Excellent Offer
Chapter V.
Elsie Accepts Of A New Situation
Chapter VI.
A Letter From Australia For Francis, Which Causes Surprise In An Unexpected Quarter
Chapter VII.
Harriett Phillips Does A Little Bit Of Shopping, Which Is Somewhat Fatal To Her Projects
Chapter VIII.
Francis Makes A Favourable Impression On Harriett Phillips
Chapter IX.
A Bonnet Gained And A Lover Lost
Chapter X.
A Seance
Chapter XI.
Spiritualism, Love, And Politics
Chapter XII.
Chiefly Political
Chapter XIII.
Good-Bye
Chapter XIV.
Francis Hogarth's Canvass And Election
Chapter XV.
Mrs. Phillips's First Grief
Chapter XVI.
Another Good-Bye
Volume III.
Chapter I.
Mr. Brandon's Second Proposal To Elsie, And Its Fate
Chapter II.
Mrs. Peck
Chapter III.
Raising The Wind
Chapter IV.
Miss Phillips Meets With A Congenial Spirit In Victoria
Chapter V.
Dr. Grant Prosecutes His Suit With Caution And Success, And Brandon Finds His Love-Making All To Do Over Again
Chapter VI.
Mrs. Peck's Progress
Chapter VII.
Business Interrupted By Love
Chapter VIII.
Mrs. Phillips Is Relieved
Chapter IX.
Mrs. Peck's Communication
Chapter X.
Mrs. Peck's Disappointment
Chapter XI.
Elsie Melville's Letter
Chapter XII.
What Can Be Made Of It?
Chapter XIII.
Not So Bad, After All
Chapter XIV.
Meeting
Epilogue
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